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Beacon Press is a nationally-known book publisher, founded in 1854. It is a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

The Beacon Press is known for groundbreaking book publishing. In 1971, it published The Pentagon Papers for the first time in book form. Race Matters by Cornel West, Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin, and Gyn/Ecology by Mary Daly are other well-known books from Beacon Press.

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