Collections
The University Library contains a wide range of diverse and unique collections that can be explored below. Some archival collections may be in the process of being arranged and may take longer to access.
Featured Collections
125 narratives revealing a layered understanding of the Chicana/o movement in Northern California, specifically Sacramento.
Chronicles the Japanese American experience of immigration and settlement to the United States, WWII Internment, redress, and reparations. Includes JAAC finding aid, digital collection, monographs, serials, oral histories, audiovisual materials, and more.
Manuscripts, personal papers, and organizational records document regional and national politics, as well as the literary, community, and cultural life in the Sacramento Region.
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Correspondence, programs, and musical scores pertaining to James Adair, a faculty member at Sacramento State who worked in the Department of Music.
Course material, notes, subject files, maps, journals, photographs and slides pertaining to Brigham A. Arnold, instructor and head of the Department of Geography at Sacramento State.
Contains files pertaining to the Association of California State College Professors (ACSCP).
Collection of handbooks, programs, news clippings, and ephemera pertaining to the history of Sacramento State.
The personal office files of Sacramento State Physical Education Professor, James Bosco.
The personal papers of Edward C. Britton, professor of Pacific Asian studies at Sacramento State. The collection reflects various aspects of life in Vietnam before and during the Vietnam conflict, 1961-1975.
Sports and fraternal memborabilia from Sacramento State, collected by Bart Carlson between 1955-1988.
Papers of Roland B. Dickison, assistant dean of the College of Curriculum Development (1961-1962), associate professor in the English Department (1962-1969), and full professor(1969-1983), after which he continued to teach as professor emeritus.
Meeting minutes, course syllabi, examinations, and lectures by William Dillon, Professor of Government at Sacramento State (1964-2007).
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