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African Diaspora Sacred Music and Musicians (ADSMM) Sheet Music Collection
The collection is comprised of sheet music, choral scores, full and partial scores, manuscript music, music books, and compilations. The music falls primarily into the sacred music genre, including gospels, spirituals, and classical pieces; but also includes a significant amount of secular music, ranging from jazz to popular music to Broadway musicals and operas.
Afrofuturist Comics Collection
This collection contains three albums featuring mostly Afrofuturist comics created and illustrated by David L. Devilleres. The albums contain six short originial comic stories featuring characters such as: Wattz, Fire Woman, Major Soul, and others. Also included are character descriptions, and nine photographs of David L. Devilleres including an image of him in an U.S. Marine Corps uniform.
Monchi Aguinaldo/Sunset "Kit" Carson Collection
John Ahouse-Upton Sinclair Collection
Akamine and Fuchita Family Papers
This collection includes letters, certificates, photographs, scrapbooks, high school yearbooks, oral history interviews, and other material related to the Akamine, Fuchita, and Yasumura families. Subjects in the collection include the Manzanar and Rowher incarceration camps, Koyasan Buddhist Temple, Buddhism, World War II, and other topics. Most of this collection is digitized and available online.
"Akwesasne Notes" [publication]
This collection contains issues of Akwesasne Notes (Vol. 2, no. 4- Vol. 19, No. 6. Contact repository for exact issues), a publication of the Traditional Mohawk Nation. Started by Ernest M. Kaientaronkwen Benedict- an educator, activist, and chief of the Mohawk Council in 1968; "Akwesasne Notes" became one of the largest newspapers dedicated to topics regarding Native Peoples and Native culture. Topics include: Native affairs in the Western Hemisphere; land rights; and social justice.
Alfred and Bernice Ligon Aquarian Collection
America First Committee Collection
"American Buddhist" [newsletter]
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born Collection
The American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born Collection (1939-1944, 1946-1948, 1950, 1955, circa 1959) contains one box and .21 linear feet of mailers; flyers; pamphlets; conference programs and proceedings; press releases; discussion outlines; brochures; and other documents generated by the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, an organization founded in 1933 to defend the rights of foreign born individuals. This collection is organized chronologically.
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- California State University, Dominguez Hills 12
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- Amo, Gregorio del, 1858-1941 5
- Jerome Incarceration Camp 5
- Los Angeles Unified School District 5
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- Tradeswomen, Inc. 5
- United States. Army 5
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- Weatherwax, John M. (John Martin), 1900-1984 5
- Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc. 5
- Women in Non Traditional Employment Roles (WINTER) 5
- Caldwell, Hansonia L. (Hansonia LaVerne), 1944- 4
- Dominguez Estate Company 4
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- Gila River Incarceration Camp 4
- Grenier, Judson 4
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 11 (Calif.) 4
- Los Angeles (Calif.). Police Department 4
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- Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968 4
- University of Southern California 4
- Briegel , Kaye 3
- Cabrero, Eugenio 3
- Century Freeway Affirmative Action Committee Inc. (Calif.) 3
- Chanslor-Western Oil and Development Company 3
- Chicago Women in Trades 3
- Del Amo Estate Company 3
- Del Amo, Jaime 3
- Dominguez Water Corporation 3
- Doro, Sue, 1937- 3
- Gallagher, Leo 3
- Hairston, Jester, 1901-2000 3
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 3
- Los Angeles Times (Firm) 3
- Military Intelligence Service Language School (U.S.) 3
- Minidoka Incarceration Camp 3
- Mixer, Madeline 3
- National Organization for Women 3
- Santa Anita Assembly Center (Calif.) 3
- Standard Oil Company of California 3
- Tule Lake Incarceration Camp 3
- United States. Women's Bureau 3
- University of California, Los Angeles 3
- Watson Land Company 3
- X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 3
- American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born 2
- American Servicemen's Union 2
- Anderson, Glenn M. 2
- Aquarian Spiritual Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2
- Bailey, Alice, 1880-1949 2
- Black Panther Party 2
- Boston Tradeswomen's Network 2
- Bradley, Tom, 1917-1998 2
- Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996 2
- California Public Utilities Commission 2
- California State University and Colleges 2
- California. Legislature. Assembly 2
- California. Legislature 2
- Camp Roberts (Calif.) 2
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- Carter, Jimmy , 1924- 2
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- Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) 2
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- Crudup, Neshtey 2
- Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne ), 1944- 2
- Del Amo Foundation 2
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- Dominguez Water Company 2
- Douglas Aircraft Company 2
- Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1872-1906 2
- Equal Rights Advocates 2
- Fukuhara, Henry 2
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- Gidra 2
- Gillingham, Robert C. (Robert Cameron), 1896- 2
- Golding, Priscilla 2
- Granada (Amache) Incarceration Camp 2
- Hahn, Kenneth 2
- Hall, Manly P. (Manly Palmer), 1901-1990 2
- Hata, Donald Teruo, 1939- 2
- Industrial Workers of the World 2
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 2
- Ishibashi, Akira 2
- Jackson, Jesse, 1941- 2
- Jackson, John G. 2
- Japanese American Citizens' League 2
- Johnson, Marylynn T. 2
- Los Angeles Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case 2
- Marcos, Ferdinand E. (Ferdinand Edralin), 1917-1989 2
- McNeil, Albert 2
- Nanka Fukushima Kenjinkai. 南加福島県人会 2
- Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) 2
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 2
- National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case 2
- National geographic 2 ∧ less