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  1. Explore the latest digital-born projects from The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Generously supported by The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, this revival of DIGITAL SCHOMBURG provides increased access to our visual collections, in addition to our catalog of innovative legacy projects. With new projects added regularly, sign up ...

  2. Digital Schomburg provides access to trusted information, interpretation, and scholarship on the global Black experience through online materials at the Schomburg Center created and curated by our staff and librarians. Visitors can locate online articles, digital exhibitions, photographs, audio and video streams, historical projects, and external links for research in the history and cultures ...

  3. In collaboration with NuevaYorkinos, Digital Schomburg presents Where Roses Grow: A Look at Rómulo Lachatañeré's Harlem.Curated by Djali Brown-Cepeda and Ricardo Castañeda, creators of NuevaYorkinos, this digital exhibition pays homage to the rich history and culture of New York City’s Latino and Caribbean communities, as seen in Harlem through the lens of Afro-Cuban photographer ...

  4. For the 60th anniversary of the murder of Emmett Till, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has launched a digital commemorative project exploring Till's legacy and this landmark moment in American history. This website includes a selection of primary sources, podcasts, and commissioned essays that present a narrative connecting ...

  5. PICTURED HERE: Left to right, portrait of James Weldon Johnson; 1939 photograph of Sculptor, Augusta Savage (center), presenting her bust of Johnson; a letter written from Johnson to Arturo Alfonso Schomburg (1916 - 1934); virtual 3D model of the bust of James Weldon Johnson (1939), by Augusta Savage, painted plaster 17 x 9 x 9 1/2 inches.

  6. Digital Schomburg Books. You can access more than 430 full length books, book chapters and articles, as well as dozens of manuscripts and tables covering the African and African Diasporan experience from the transatlantic slave trade and slavery and the fight against them to contemporary migrations to, within, and out of the United States.

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