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The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem is one of The New York Public Library’s renowned research libraries. A world-leading cultural institution devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diasporic, and African experiences, the Schomburg stewards a collection of over 11 million items.  

This year, we're celebrating our 100th anniversary! Stay tuned for our official kickoff this spring, and join us all year long for a wide array of special events, exhibitions, and more as we celebrate this milestone and continue the legacy of Arturo Schomburg. Learn more.

Visit the Schomburg Center

The front doors of the Schomburg Center. The words “Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture'' is written as a metal awning above the front doors.

To learn about the Center's research divisions, schedule an appointment, or find out about other services, see our resources for researchers. Please note: Division hours may vary.

Explore our in-person exhibition, Letters from Home: The Black ABCs Reimagined

The Schomburg Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5:45 PM. The Shop sells books, clothing, jewelry, and more created by Black and Brown artists for all ages.

Guided group tours take place Monday–Friday from 11 AM through 2 PM. Visit our Schomburg Tours page. Confirmed reservations are required for all guided group tours

Online applications are open for the 2025-2026 class of our Junior Scholars Program. The priority deadline is Sunday, June 15. The final deadline is Monday, June 30. 

Our 13th Annual Black Comic Book Festival will be part of a larger celebration during our Centennial Festival in June 2025. More information will be coming soon. 

Please note: Due to new Library policy, e-bikes, e-scooters, and electronic transportation devices are not permitted inside any NYPL location. This does not apply to mobility aids.

Coming Soon! ‘100: A Century of Collections, Community, and Creativity’

Six sets of sepia-colored vertical lines against an off-white background. Above are the words in sepia-colored lettering, 100: A Century of Collections, Community and Creativity. Next to it is a painting of figures posed amid gears and skyscrapers.

Image: Aspects of Negro Life: Song of the Towers, 1934 by Aaron Douglas

On View Starting May 8

Join us for a major new exhibition showcasing some of the many extraordinary items from our collections! Curated by Schomburg Center Director Joy L. Bivins, the exhibition will surround visitors with the sights, sounds, and objects that have shaped this historic institution’s first century. Read more

April Is National Poetry Month

Against a dark purple background, are three images: an archival photo of Langston Hughes, which is autographed,an illustration of Phillis Wheatley in profile, and a black and white photograph of Claude McKay.

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Explore our research guide, which lists collection materials, books, manuscripts, and more of acclaimed poets featured in our archives such as Langston Hughes, Phillis Wheatley, and Claude McKay. Read more

What’s On | Get a Preview of Our Upcoming Public Programs

Book covers for Scattered and Fugitive Things, Not Free, Not for All, and Diasporic Blackness: The Life and Times of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, are shown against black to dark gray gradient-colored background.

See our schedule of upcoming public programs for the Spring 2025 season. Read more

In the Spotlight

Current Exhibitions

  • Letters from Home: The Black ABCs Reimagined

    Ongoing
    Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

    Step into Letters from Home: The Black ABCs Reimagined, an extraordinary exhibition by the Schomburg Junior Scholars Program. 

  • Nellie Mae Rowe: Something From Nothing

    Ongoing
    Online Only
    Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

    Inspired by the premiere of a documentary film honoring the creative spirit of Nellie Mae Rowe, check out this curated selection of…

About the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Interior view of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem is one of the world’s leading cultural institutions devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. As a research division of The New York Public Library, the Schomburg Center features diverse programming and collections spanning over 11 million items that illuminate the richness of global Black history, arts, and culture.

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