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In addition to not being in the source referenced, this seems like a really odd statistic to me, perhaps not particularly notable: "The Green Collar Economy is the first environmental book authored by an African-American to make the New York Times bestseller list." Caduon (talk) 08:17, 17 January 2012 (UTC)Reply