The antisemitic book series popularized when the film adaptation was shared by basketballer Kyrie Irving has been removed from Barnes & Noble’s online store.
Entries in the Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America series were available for purchase on the bookseller’s website as recently as November 4. The first book in the series was also found to be number 69 on Barnes & Noble’s top 100 bestselling books. However, by at least Monday morning all copies had been removed from the list and store.
The Post previously found that Hebrews to Negroes had been the top bestseller in three different categories on Amazon’s website, as well as Amazon Prime Video. On Apple Books, Hebrews to Negroes was number 9 on the list of top audiobooks.
Barnes & Nobles and other online book retailers have been the subject of scrutiny for the sale of the book and audiobook version since Irving shared on social media a link to the documentary adaptation of author Ronald Dalton Jr.’s works. Critics have described Dalton’s works as antisemitic.