#OnthisDay in 1962 was Newark's mayoral election. From our collections at https://t.co/CNON4W1SoA , this flier asks residents to vote for Hugh Addonizio, who went on to serve as mayor from 1962 to 1970. #NewarkNJ#History#NewarkPublicLibrary#NJRoom
Today is the anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln. This photo is from the Tiny Prince Collection in the NJ Room. Did you know in Feb 1861, Lincoln briefly visited Newark?
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Happy Martin Luther King Day. In 1968, just before his death Martin Luther King Jr. visited Newark, shown here from our collections, as well as several other cities in Newark. In Newark, he visited South Side High and met with Amiri Baraka, among other stops. #NewarkNJ
Happy #NewYearEve ! From our collections of Club World News, Black magazine from 1950s #Newark, this party took place New Years Eve 1958! #NewYearsEve#NewarkNJ
Today is our Kwanzaa celebration at Newark library! From our collections, here is a celebration at Newark Library in 1991. Back left is Philip S Thomas, whose collections we recently digitized at https://t.co/CNON4W1SoA #Kwanzaa#Newark#NewarkNJ
Today is also Hanukkah! Happy Hanukkah! Dr. Joachim Prinz was a Rabbi from Newark who marched with Martin Luther King. This vinyl record, c. 1960s, was put out by Prinz, Vivienne Bender and the choir of Temple B'Nai Abraham, which started in #Newark.
From our collection at https://t.co/CNON4W1SoA #ChristmasEve carolers at the home of Mr. Thomas McHugh, who was assistant superintendent of #Newark schools, 1954. #NewarkNJ#Christmas
From our collections at https://t.co/CNON4W1SoA, NJPAC Kwanzaa celebration 1997 honoring E Alma Flagg, Gus Heningburg and the Barakas. #Newark#NewarkNJ#Kwanzaa#BlackHistory