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One of Clayton’s favorite pieces comes from Marcus Leslie Singleton, who watched from New York as his family lost their home.
Known now as a major exponent of the “Negro Renaissance,” Alexander Gumby is among the most forgotten Blacks ever to have lived in Harlem.
It is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country — and its most devoted supporters say not enough people know about it. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Cultu ...
Rangel was a resilient, unapologetically, but contradictorily Black warrior, and the St. Aloysius tribute was as much an ...
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With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their ...
The Black Comic Book Festival and the Schomburg Literary Festival ran across a full day and featured readings, panel ...
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Africanews on MSNNew York research centre celebrates 100 years of documenting Black cultureThe Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's first collection was started in 1925, and today, it is among the oldest ...
For decades, the FBI has kept a close eye on Black musicians and other artists they saw as a threat to the status quo.
Historian Nell Irvin Painter blends a vivid narrative based on the latest research with a wonderful array of artwork by African-American artists, ... We read about the glorious outburst of artistic ...
Coco Gauff became the first American woman to capture the singles title since Serena Williams in 2015 and the youngest from the U.S. since her compatriot in 2002.
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