Beacon Press

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Founded in 1854, Beacon Press is an independent publisher of [fiction] and [non-fiction] works. The current [publishing] emphasis is on [African-American] studies, [anthropology], essays, [gender studies], education, children and family issues, nature and the [environment], religion, science and society, and [women's studies]. Well-known works published by Beacon Press include [James Baldwin]'s Notes of a [Native Son] and, in 1971, the first book form of The [Pentagon] Papers. Beacon Press is an associate member of the Association of American University Presses and a department of the [Unitarian Universalist Association].