Kavaski Ervin

Arturo Schomberg

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Arturo Schomburg, born in Puerto Rico in 1874 and later a resident of Harlem, New York, was a pioneering historian, writer, and collector who made significant contributions to the study and recognition of African and African American history. He became a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement of the early 20th century that celebrated African American art, literature, and heritage. Schomburg's passion for collecting books, manuscripts, and artifacts related to Black history culminated in the creation of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, which is now an integral part of the New York Public Library system. Schomburg's work played a pivotal role in challenging the prevailing racial biases of his time by amassing a vast collection of materials that documented the achievements and contributions of Black people throughout history. His dedication to uncovering the hidden history of African and African American cultures helped elevate these narratives and dispel stereotypes, c