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Our Mission

The Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Transatlantic Slavery—funded by a generous $2.5 million gift from Ruth and Sid Lapidus matched by The New York Public Library—is the only facility of its kind based in a public research library.

The initial gift also included 400 rare items of printed material, making the Schomburg Center home to one of the world’s premier collections of slavery material. Sid Lapidus continues to donate items as he acquires them.

The Center's mission is to generate and disseminate scholarly knowledge on the slave trade, slavery, and anti-slavery pertaining to the Atlantic World. The Center supports the work of researchers with long-term and short-term fellowships. Given the centrality of Atlantic slavery to the making of the modern world, the Lapidus fellowships ensure that slavery studies are a cornerstone of the Schomburg Center’s broader research community.

To raise awareness and historical literacy, the Lapidus Center engages the public with a variety of programs, an annual nonfiction prize, exhibitions, conferences, and partnerships with local, national, and international institutions.

Dr. Michelle Commander
Associate Director and Curator

Council of Advisors

Edward E. Baptist, Cornell University

James G. Basker, Barnard College

David W. Blight, Yale University

Christopher L. Brown, Columbia University

Vincent Brown, Harvard University

Laurent M. Dubois, Duke University

David Eltis, Emory University

Eric Foner, Columbia University

Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard University

Leslie M. Harris, Northwestern University

Linda Heywood, Boston University

Sid Lapidus, Funding Collector

Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Harvard University

Manisha Sinha, University of Connecticut

Stephanie Smallwood, University of Washington

Craig S. Wilder, M.I.T.

Sean Wilentz, Princeton

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  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • Ruth and Sid Lapidus Gift
  • The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
  • Digital Schomburg Selected Links
  • Digital Schomburg Books
  • Digital Schomburg Images & illustrations

Contact Us

Phone: (212) 491-2263

Email: lapiduscenter@nypl.org

Address: 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, NY 10037

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