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Explore Black literary NYC with this map of 100 important spots.

By James Folta, February 10, 2026

This year is the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, and the bookstore McNally Jackson put together a list of 100 places in New Yorkโ€™s five boroughs that were significant for Black literary culture.

Black Books: an NYC History

Itโ€™s a pretty comprehensive list of culturally important locations in literature, music, and art. Itโ€™s worth clicking around, but the list includes Akwaaba Mansion, the former home of Mintonโ€™s Playhouse, Striversโ€™ Row, The Schomburg Center, and the spot where โ€œThe Dinner Party that Started the Harlem Renaissanceโ€ was held in 1924.

The research here spans a century, and includes the locations of some of the oldest Black communities in the US, abolitionist sites like the underground railroad stop where Frederick Douglass passed through, the church where Sojourner Truth preached, and the HQs of publications like The Crisis, The Freedomโ€™s Journal, and the New York Amsterdam News.

There are also lots of spots where writers lived and worked, including the homes of Lorraine Hansberry, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Colson Whitehead, bell hooks, June Jordan, and Zora Neale Hurston. Youโ€™ll also find a whole swath of contemporary libraries, bookstores, and event spaces on the list.

The weatherโ€™s warming in NYC, so if youโ€™re looking for a rambling afternoon, this is a great tool to get you started.

Image from www.officiallangstonhughes.com

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James Folta

By James Folta

James Folta is a writer and the managing editor of Points in Case. He co-writes the weekly Newsletter of Humorous Writing. More at www.jamesfolta.com or at jfolta[at]lithub[dot]com.

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