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J01433 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1433
 
BY: Senator PARKER
 
        HONORING  the  life  and  legacy of Arturo Alfonso
        Schomburg and recognizing his many contributions  to
        the State of New York
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor  individuals  whose  intellectual  leadership,  scholarship,   and
unwavering  commitment  to  truth have profoundly enriched the cultural,
historical, and civic life of the State of New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg (January 24, 1874 - June 19, 1938)
was a distinguished  historian,  writer,  curator,  and  activist  whose
life's work transformed the understanding and preservation of the global
contributions of people of African descent; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Born  in Santurce, Puerto Rico, to Mary Joseph, a freeborn
Black midwife from St. Croix, and Carlos Federico Schomburg, the son  of
a   German   immigrant,  Arturo  Schomburg  was  raised  within  a  rich
Afro-Caribbean tradition that shaped his lifelong commitment to history,
justice, and cultural affirmation; and
 
  WHEREAS, After relocating to New York City in 1891, at  the  age  of
17,  Arturo  Schomburg  devoted  his  life  to  disproving the false and
damaging claim that Black people possessed  no  history  or  significant
achievements, instead dedicating himself to uncovering, documenting, and
celebrating  the richness of Black life throughout the African diaspora;
and
 
  WHEREAS, A vital intellectual  figure  of  the  Harlem  Renaissance,
Arturo  Schomburg  co-founded the Negro Society for Historical Research,
brought together African, Caribbean, and African-American scholars,  and
authored  influential  essays  and bibliographies that challenged racist
scholarship and expanded academic  and  public  understanding  of  Black
achievement; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Arturo  Schomburg's  extraordinary  personal collection of
books, manuscripts, art, and historical materials was  acquired  by  the
New York Public Library and became the foundation of the institution now
known  as  the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem,
one of the world's leading repositories dedicated to the study of  Black
history and culture; and
 
  WHEREAS,   Identifying  proudly  as  an  Afro-Puerto  Rican,  Arturo
Schomburg exemplified the interconnectedness of African, Caribbean,  and
Latin-American  histories,  and  his  work forged enduring bridges among
cultures while advancing a more inclusive and truthful narrative of  the
American experience; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Arturo  Alfonso  Schomburg's  legacy  endures  through the
generations  of  scholars,  students,  artists,  and  community  members
inspired  by  his  belief that history is a vital instrument of dignity,
liberation, and collective memory; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
honor the life and legacy of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, in acknowledgment
of  his  enduring  contributions  to  historical  scholarship,  cultural
preservation, and the advancement of knowledge and justice for all;  and
be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture  as  a
testament  to  the  lasting  impact of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg upon the
State of New York and beyond.
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