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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

515 Malcolm X Boulevard
New York, NY 10037-1801
(212) 491-2200

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All collection divisions are CLOSED on Mondays except for exhibitions. To see their operating hours, please click here Research Collections.

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    Public Programs Find out what's happening at the Schomburg Center!

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    Black History 360° Register Now for the Schomburg's Summer Education Institute

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    Current Exhibitions The Obama PresidencyGMAD & Moments in Spring

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    Collections Library materials are housed in five collection divisions, according to format

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    Please Support the Junior Scholars Program By making a donation here

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    Digital Schomburg Access to information, interpretation and scholarship on the global black experience.

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    National Membership Chair, Dr. Maya Angelou, invites you to become a member!

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    Exhibitions
    Get information about current and past exhibitions at the Schomburg Center.

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    The Schomburg Shop For one-of-a-kind gifts

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    Space Rentals Host your special event at the Schomburg Center

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    In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience Documents 400 years of migrations

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a research unit of The New York Public Library, is generally recognized as one of the leading institutions of its kind in the world. For over 80 years the Center has collected, preserved, and provided access to materials documenting black life, and promoted the study and interpretation of the history and culture of peoples of African descent.

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