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
98 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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Collection of 2,500 books and journals plus archives, media, and art/artifacts on Modern Greek literature and culture from the former Center for Greek Studies at San Francisco State University.
Contains files collected by Alfred Bulf, a member of the Modern Transit Society, Sacramento Chaper, including publications, articles, newspapers, reports, brochures and correspondence.
Contains the papers of Professor D.E. Moore, a speech and language instructor at Sacramento State College.
Congressional records of John E. Moss, the author and sponsor of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Audio recordings from a broad range of genres, cultures and artists. Learn about public performance rights.
Papers of Kikuyo Morimoto Nakatani, a Japanese-born woman who was incarcerated in the Minidoka and Tule Lake War Relocation Centers during WWII. She later studied tea with Madame Sosei Matsumoto, and became a tea master acknowledged by the Urasenke Headquarters in Japan.
Posters pertaining to Native American education, health, and music.
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