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Specializing in African-American Documentation

 

Visit one of the world's largest collections of photographs,documents and ephemera on African culture practiced
in the United States, especially the culture of the Akan in Africa and its Diaspora.


Photographs of the early pioneers of Yoruba traditions in the United States.

We house thousands of extremely rare Slave Documents, Manumission Papers, Bills of Sale 
of Africans in America and the Caribbean, Ephemera and Photographs depicting the 
African-American experience.

Thousands of old films and videos of traditional African ceremonies and lectures throughout the African Diaspora.

Come to us when you need photographs to fulfill your research or complete your next book. We are a source of stock photographs.

Our preservation department can assist you in preserving your valuable family documents.

 

  

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The Dinizulu Center of African Culture & Research
115-62 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, New York 11434
(718) 528-6279 / (718) 843-6213 
 Email: 
archives@dinizulu.org

 

Send mail to webmaster@dinizulu.org with questions or comments about this web site. 
Copyright ©2002-2005 The Dinizulu Center For African Culture And Research. All rights reserved.
Photos, Video, Text and Audio on this site May Not be used without Written Permission from the copyright owner. 
For more information please contact archives@dinizulu.org. All Photos, Video and Audio are Digitally Encrypted. 
Updated June 5, 2005