The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is one of the world’s leading research facilities devoted to the preservation of materials on the global African and African Diasporan experiences. A focal point of Harlem’s cultural life, the Center provides free access to its wide-ranging non-circulating collections. It also sponsors programs and events that illuminate and illustrate the richness of black history and culture.
If you would like to make monthly donations to the Center, become a Schomburg Guardian.
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