History of the Schomburg Center Namesake Arturo Schomburg and Catherine Latimer, the first Black woman hired by the New York Public Library, started the research institute together 100 years ago ...
History of the Schomburg Center Namesake Arturo Schomburg and Catherine Latimer, the first Black woman hired by the New York Public Library, started the research institute together 100 years ago with ...
Namesake Arturo Schomburg and Catherine Latimer, the first Black woman hired by the New York Public Library, started the research institute together 100 years ago with their team during the Harlem ...
The center's namesake, Arturo Schomburg, dedicated his life to collecting physical proof of Black achievement, to prove wrong a schoolteacher in his hometown of San Juan, Puerto Rico, who told him ...
Catherine Latimer (NYPL’s first Black librarian), Miss Lipscomb, Lawrence Reddick, and Roberta Thompson at the 135th Street Library in 1945 Named in 1940 after Arturo Schomburg, a Puerto Rican ...
Dr. Clarke argued that there is evidence that African and African American histories are the “missing pages of world history.” Dr Arturo Schomburg, another great intellectual and African ...
A key figure in Filipino neo-realism, Luz also co-founded and directed many of the country's leading art spaces ...
When officers got there, they found a man who was dead from a gunshot. He has been identified as 35-year-old Arturo Velazquez Chavez. Police arrested and charged Jeisson Munoz-Valencia ...
Moving entire pages takes a bit of effort because Microsoft Word doesn’t recognize them. Learn these three techniques for rearranging pages in Word. Moving content in a Microsoft Word document ...