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The Black Heritage Collection of the Roosevelt Public Library houses a comprehensive reference and circulating collection of print and non-print materials written about and related to Black Culture. It is a wide range that covers all facets of Black life for adults and young adults on the history and culture of Africans, African Americans and Caribbean Americans.

Other materials examine, describe or depict the experiences of Black people including art, literature, music, sports, politics and more. Additionally, there are a large number of children’s books (biographies, fiction, non-fiction, and reference) housed in the Children’s and Young Adult areas.

Unique to the collection, is the recently donated Kenneth Jenkins Collective. This massive collection is a powerful glimpse into the mind of a Renaissance Man and former Dept. Chair of Africana Studies at Nassau Community College. Prof. Jenkins’ prized collection brings much excitement to the Roosevelt Community. This collection is managed and catalogued by our Cultural Curator, Joy Rankin.

The mission of these two collections is to enrich the lives of Roosevelt residents, students of all ages, and visitors. We intend to foster tolerance and understanding among all cultures and to stimulate an appreciation for the diversity of the African American Experience. The collections accomplish its mission by inspiring the public to explore the rich history of the Roosevelt community and other cultural traditions. We strive to be a beacon in conserving African American History.

Our 25,000 volume collection continues to grow, containing recreational reading as well as resources for study and research. The collection is used by students at all levels of education, parents, teachers, as well as the casual browser. In 2017, Harper Perennial and the Reference and Users Services Association of the American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Il., proudly presented the Zora Neale Hurston Award honorable mention to Carol Gilliam, Black Heritage Librarian, for her outstanding leadership in promoting African American literature. This has been a tremendous honor for the library and the Roosevelt community. We are the third largest Black Heritage Collection in the state of New York. Presently, the collection is housed on the first floor of the newest building.

For further information about the collection and our events, contact
Carol Gilliam, Black Heritage Librarian
cgilliam@rooseve;tlibrary.org

Black Heritage Library Events & Classes

Emmy Award Winning Documentary “Little Satchmo”

June 6 @ 6:00 pm

Emmy Award Winning Documentary “Little Satchmo”

Join us for an in-person discussion by his daughter Sharon…
Yoga with Yahhila!

May 28 @ 6:30 pm

Yoga with Yahhila!

Yoga mats required, water, blocks, and straps optional.
Yoga with Yahhila!

May 21 @ 6:30 pm

Yoga with Yahhila!

Yoga mats required, water, blocks, and straps optional.

 

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Black Heritage databases

American Indian History Online
April 4, 2022

American Indian History Online

Library URLs Listing Product Vendor: Infobase Subscription Type: Individual Subscription Start: July 2021 Offers Remote Access: Yes Official Product Description: Provides access to more than 15,000 years of culture and history of more than 600 Native-American groups.

African American History Online
September 21, 2016

African American History Online

Library URLs Listing Product Vendor: Infobase Subscription Type: Individual Subscription Start: July 2021 Offers Remote Access: Yes Official Product Description: Covering more than 500 years of the African-American experience, the completely revised African-American History Online offers a fresh new way to explore the full spectrum of African-American history and culture. Users…

African American Experience
June 30, 2016

African American Experience

Library URLs Listing Product Vendor: ABC-CLIO Subscription Type: Individual Subscription Start: January 2022 Offers Remote Access: Yes Official Product Description: The contributions of African Americans to every aspect of the United States—from the initial settlement of the Americas to the present day—are substantial. The African American experience encompasses the myriad contributions…