Paying Homage: Arthur A. Schomburg: A Distinguished Bibliophile and Historian

Arthur A. Schomburg (1874-1938), a prominent bibliophile and historian, significantly shaped the study of African and African American history globally. His work influenced academic and social understandings in the US and worldwide, making a lasting impact on how these histories are perceived and studied.

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About the Author: Timur Davis
Timur A. Davis, is a resident of Newark, New Jersey. He is a forensic researcher and professional librarian who teaches informatics and criminal justice courses at Essex County College in Newark, New Jersey. He received Bachelor of Arts in History/ African American Studies from Jersey City State College, in Jersey City, New Jersey; and his Masters of Science in Information Library Science from Pratt Institute: Graduate School of Information Library Science in Brooklyn, New York. In addition, he also has a Second Masters in History from American Military University. He is an experienced researcher who worked for Rutgers Law Library, Newark Public Library, The Explorers Club, and Montclair Public Library.
Arthur A. Schomburg (1874-1938), was a distinguished bibliophile and historian who influenced social dynamics of African and African American academic studies in the United States and throughout the world.

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