BMRC ARCHIVES PORTAL
Discover Collections on Black Experiences
Discover the unique collections on Black experiences freely available to you in libraries, museums, archives, and other organizations in the Chicago area, through the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC) Archives Portal.
CHOOSE YOUR PORTAL PATH: Use keywords in the search box at the top of the page, browse a category, or click on one of the boxes BELOW: Curated Topic, online exhibit, or the "Try a Term" feature, where a new topic, place, or person appears when you refresh or re-visit this page.
Look for location and contact information on the collection finding aids/guides to find your way to the archives.
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Member Highlight
Chicago State University
Chicago State University Library’s Archives and Special Collections preserves the historical record of the University. Black collection strengths at CSU include the Margaret Smith Papers, the Steven Balkin Maxwell Street Chicago Collection, and the R. Eugene Pincham and Alzata C. Pincham Collection. CSU’s Archives and Special Collections are currently closed. Accessibility options at this repository include elevators, automatic doors, low height counters and wheelchair-accessible research tables, quiet study areas with lighting adjustments, wheelchair-accessible toilets, braille on signage, and electric compact shelving. Learn more about this repository here. Or call 773-995-2246.
View collections from Chicago State UniversityAbout the BMRC
The Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC) is a Chicago-based membership association of libraries, universities, museums, community/arts organizations and other archival institutions. The BMRC’s mission is to connect all who seek to document, share, understand and preserve Black experiences.
It is the vision of the BMRC to be essential to promoting discovery, preservation, and use of Black historical collections. Through consortial programs, the BMRC aids in expanding broad access to its members’ holdings of materials that document African American and African diasporic culture, history, and politics, with a specific focus on materials relating to Chicago.