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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York, NY

515 Malcolm X Blvd New York, NY 10037
The following activities include admission to Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture:
Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Walking Tour Photo
4/27/2024 - 12/28/2024
Step into the celebrated and powerful cultural epoch of the early 20th Century by embarking on the Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Walking Tour in New York.
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Harlem Heritage Holiday Tour Photo
12/4/2024 - 12/25/2024
Immerse yourself in New York culture on the Harlem Heritage Holiday Tour where you'll discover the rich and diverse history of one of the city's most spirited neighborhoods.
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The following tours go by Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture:
Half-Day Civil Rights Walking Tour in Harlem with Lunch Photo
5/1/2024 - 3/26/2025
Get ready for an unparalleled sightseeing adventure that will take you on a magical journey on the water.
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The following tours visit Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture:
Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Walking Tour Photo
4/27/2024 - 12/28/2024
Step into the celebrated and powerful cultural epoch of the early 20th Century by embarking on the Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Walking Tour in New York.
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Harlem Movie and TV Multimedia Walking Tour Photo
4/27/2024 - 8/24/2024
The Harlem Movie and TV Multimedia Walking Tour invites you into the heart of Harlem, New York, where an incredible fusion of Hollywood glamour and rich cultural heritage awaits.
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Harlem Heritage Holiday Tour Photo
12/4/2024 - 12/25/2024
Immerse yourself in New York culture on the Harlem Heritage Holiday Tour where you'll discover the rich and diverse history of one of the city's most spirited neighborhoods.
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Half Day Harlem Rhythm And Rhyme Walking Tour Photo
5/16/2024 - 1/30/2025
Explore the heart and soul of Harlem while discovering its diverse musical history on the Half-Day Harlem Rhythm and Rhyme Walking Tour.
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The Soul of Harlem Walking Tour in New York Photo
4/26/2024 - 3/29/2025
Immerse yourself in the rich culture and captivating history of one of New York's most dynamic neighborhoods on the Soul of Harlem Walking Tour.
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Immerse yourself within the enriching world of black history and culture at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, one of the crème de la crème cultural institutions in New York. Situated in the heart of Harlem, this priceless treasure primarily serves as a research library, but it is equally recognized for playing a seminal role in promoting understanding and appreciation of black culture worldwide. The institution is named after Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, a black Puerto Rican born scholar and bibliophile, who dedicated his life to compiling an internationally-renowned collection that comprehensively captures the black experience. This palace of knowledge is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, researchers, or simply visitors seeking to enhance their understanding of the diverse facets of black culture in America and around the globe.

Established in 1925, the Schomburg Center, part of the New York Public Library (NYPL) system, spans across an impressive 70,000 square feet, housing an extensive array of resources that includes over 10 million items. It was predicated on Schomburg's personal collection of African artifacts, books, and artwork, which has over time extended to include an assortment of art exhibits, academic journals, manuscripts, rare books, and audio-visual material.

The universally acclaimed center holds within its walls more than just a library; it is a vibrant cultural hub characterized by exhibitions, educational programs, and performances. The center boasts several engaging exhibitions like "Black Power!" and "Firelei Báez: Joy Out of Fire," each offering visitors an immersive exploratory opportunity into black history’s intricacies. Its digital collection includes rare treasures like the original manuscript of Richard Wright's "Native Son" and “The Green Book,” a mid-20th-century guidebook for African-American travelers. Another key highlight is the American Negro Theatre, which was home to the theatrical debuts of big-names like Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier.

It isn’t just history and exploration that awaits you at the Schomburg Center - it is also a central point for a variety of events, discussions, and performances all year round. The Center does a commendable job of bridging the gap between past, present, and future with forums, seminars, and workshops focusing on topics such as social justice, racism, and black literature.

Visiting the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is essentially embarking on a transformative journey into the depth and breadth of black history and culture. With its exhaustive collection and ever-evolving exhibitions, it stands as a testament to the resilience, creativity, and determination inherent in the black diaspora experience. Its importance goes beyond curation and preservation to function as a vibrant place of learning and exploration that shines a light on the past while continuing to forge paths for the future. This makes it not just an educational stop, but also a profoundly enriching experience for any visitor.

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