Barnes and Noble Pulls Diverse Book Covers Campaign After Online Backlash

The bookstore had teamed with TBWA\Chiat\Day and Penguin Random House on the project

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Barnes and Noble has pulled a set of reimagined classic book covers featuring diverse protagonists after the project prompted an online backlash, with critics calling it a superficial stunt.

The campaign was a joint effort between the book chain’s store on Manhattan’s 5th Avenue, TBWA\Chiat\Day and Penguin Random House, timed to commemorate Black History Month. The publisher printed 42 covers across 12 different classic titles such as Moby Dick and Romeo and Juliet, re-casting lead characters whose race was never explicitly indicated in the source text as people of color.

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