What began as a small Harlem library addressing the needs of a changing neighborhood has grown into a world-renowned mecca ...
Plus, new public programming, an exhibition that explores center's legacy, a Centennial Festival and even a special-edition NYPL library card.
The Schomburg Center is celebrating its 100th anniversary while preserving more than 11 million items in the archive.
In the Virgin Islands and on Puerto Rican soil over 100 years ago, a child was born who gave his contribution to Black ...
It's never too early to teach youngsters about the rich history and cultural legacy honored during Black History Month and ...
The center's namesake, Arturo Schomburg, dedicated his life to collecting physical proof of Black achievement, to prove wrong a schoolteacher in his hometown of San Juan, Puerto Rico, who told him ...
Catherine Latimer (NYPL’s first Black librarian), Miss Lipscomb, Lawrence Reddick, and Roberta Thompson at the 135th Street Library in 1945 Named in 1940 after Arturo Schomburg, a Puerto Rican ...