8 Hip Hop Meccas

Nkiru

Talib Kweli outside Nkiru Books, just off Flatbush Avenue, in 1998 Linda Rosier for The New York Times
Talib Kweli outside Nkiru Books, just off Flatbush Avenue, in 1998
Photo: Linda Rosier for The New York Times

A book store that used to hope hip hop and poetry jams. Today you can find Flatbush Farm, a bar and restaurant in the building that once housed Talib Kweli’s favorite bookstore.
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