03/02/2026
We are delighted to invite you to a special in-person celebration on June 5, 2026, honoring the launch of the Rosenwald Archive online database and the community that has sustained and preserved this history. This landmark portal reflects decades of stewardship dedicated to safeguarding the Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives (1912–1948) and ensuring their accessibility for generations to come.
This expansive resource reveals the living record of Julius Rosenwald’s visionary philanthropic commitment to Black communities—from the Rosenwald School building fund cards that helped seed more than 5,000 schools across fifteen states, to photographs of communities in motion, to fellowship applications and correspondence from a remarkable “Who’s Who” of twentieth-century artists, scholars, and leaders who helped shape the Harlem Renaissance and beyond.
On June 5, 2026, we will gather to celebrate this achievement, and it would be our honor to have you join us. Additional RSVP details, including the program and event time, will be shared soon.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the Mellon Foundation for its generous support of the Forging Future Pathways Forward Project at Fisk University, as well as to our partner institutions and the archivists, librarians, historians, technologists, and community partners whose decades of dedication made this unifying resource possible.
We especially welcome Fisk University and Rosenwald School alumni, families whose histories are reflected in these records, stewards of Jewish and Black history, educators, genealogists, social scientists, librarians, archivists, and friends of the project. Your presence affirms our shared commitment to preserving and sharing history in ways that inspire research, teaching, creative work, and community memory.
Please save the date for June 5, 2026. We look forward to celebrating with you and unveiling a resource designed to connect past, present, and future.
Sincerely,
Forging Future Pathways Forward Team
Julius Rosenwald Fund Archive
Fisk University