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Schomburg Center to House Malcolm X Archival Material

Schomburg Center to House Malcolm X Archival Material

NEW YORK

A large collection of Malcolm X’s diaries, photos, letters and other materials have been placed on long-term deposit at the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, where they will be made available to researchers. The materials provide unprecedented insight into the viewpoints and personal reflections of the dynamic and vastly influential figure who spearheaded a vigorous and often controversial fight for the rights of African Americans in the 1960s.

The documents placed on deposit at the Schomburg Center include those that were offered for sale last spring by San Francisco-based auction house Butterfields (see Black Issues, April 11, 2002). When the Shabazz family became aware of the auction, they asserted their ownership rights and threatened legal action to prevent the sale of their father’s property. Adding to the family’s voice were those of researchers and scholars, who expressed concern that materials of such historic importance might be purchased by individual collectors and dispersed to multiple owners. Criticized for its role in the controversy, Butterfields withdrew the documents from sale. Recently, the family reached an agreement with Butterfields and others claiming rights to the property, which allows the family to recover the entire collection.

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