Black Studies on 135th Street: The Founding and Future of the Schomburg Collection

Barrye Brown, Laura E Helton

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Black Studies on 135th Street: The Founding and Future of the Schomburg Collection

Black Studies on 135th Street: The Founding and Future of the Schomburg Collection

Barrye Brown, Laura E Helton

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A centennial celebration of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and its vital role in the development of Black Studies

In 1926, the Afro-Puerto Rican bibliophile Arturo Schomburg's collection of four thousand books, pamphlets, papers, and prints arrived at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library. The collection contained works in many languages and formats, offering an unparalleled look into the richness and global reach of Black history. One hundred years later, Schomburg's collection remains a central feature of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, now the world's premier archive for study of the African diaspora, housing more than 11 million items, and a vibrant site of Black intellectual life.

This volume not only contextualizes the life and work of Schomburg and chronicles the history of the institution that bears his name but also includes a list of books and pamphlets in Schomburg's initial "seed collection," the fruit of a multiyear research effort to reconstruct this early Black Studies archive. Framing this list are essays and reflections written by an interdisciplinary group of scholars on the development of the Black intellectual tradition, both in Schomburg's time and today.

About the Author

Barrye Brown is curator of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Laura E. Helton is author of Scattered and Fugitive Things: How Black Collectors Created Archives and Remade History. Vanessa K. Valdés is the author of Diasporic Blackness: The Life and Times of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg.

Critical Reviews

"Finally! This is the comprehensive study of the origins and impact of Arturo Schomburg's singular work and vision we have been waiting for. In a moment where libraries and books by and about Black people are being targeted, this exhaustive look at Schomburg's quest to center Black scholarship is both necessary and timely."--Tracie D. Hall, University of Washington Information School, and founder, Black Information Futures Initiative

"Black Studies on 135th Street is a thrilling accomplishment; literary archeology at its best. And a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Black Studies, book collecting, and librarianship."--Jacqueline Goldsby, Yale University

Publishing Information

Publisher: Yale University Press
Pub date: 2026-04-21
Length: 352 pages

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