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Exhibitions at The Research Libraries Courage: The Black New York Struggle for Quality EducationFrom October 2, 2009 through December 31, 2009 ![]() Rev. Milton Galamison, president of the Brooklyn NAACP, leads anti-school segregation rally in Brooklyn, ca. 1959. Photographer: Charles L. Gill. Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library. This exhibition explores the visions and aspirations of courageous leaders and parents who have been seeking to educate black children. It looks at the obstacles black children have faced and the comparative nature of the learning environments and belated examples of educational success that have been established in New York City’s public school system. It also asks the enduring question of what kinds of educational policies, environments, and instructional programs black New Yorkers need in order to reach their fullest potential. Related Programs: Be sure to check library hours and holidays for important information. |