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Institute of Current World Affairs records, 1914-2018, bulk 1926-2011
147 linear feetThe Institute of Current World Affairs records document the history of the ICWA, its sister organization, the American Universities Field Staff, and its founders, Charles and John Crane. Documents include first-hand reports authored by Fellows and field staff, correspondence, minutes, planning documents, subject files, financial records, publications, and photographs.
Robert L. Wilbur Papers, 1966-1987
3 linear feetFlyers, posters, and occasional periodical issues of various protest, political, and social action groups in New York City. The emphasis is anti-war, gay liberation and New York City political campaigns
Arthur Rothstein photographs, 1848-2000, bulk 1932-1985
812 negativesSubseries 4: Portraits and people
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- Hispanic communities living in Utah.
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Subseries 4: Portraits and people pertains to the individual subjects of the Oral History Institute's Ethnic and Minority Documentary project, primarily featuring portraits of Ute, Japanese, and Hispanic communities living in Utah.
Series VI: Utah
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- living in the state: African American, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Hispanic, Chinese, Italian, and Ute
an "Ethnic and minority documentary project," which sought to document the lives of eight communities - Abstract Or Scope
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This series contains photographs taken by Rothstein for the photography project and exhibition, "Working together: A Utah Portfolio." In the spring of 1982, the Utah-based Oral History Institute launched an "Ethnic and minority documentary project," which sought to document the lives of eight communities living in the state: African American, Greek, Jewish, Japanese, Hispanic, Chinese, Italian, and Ute. Rothstein joined the project in early 1985, and worked alongside other photographers, including George Janecek and Kent Miles. Includes oversize material. The series is divided into the following subseries, based on subject matter.