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 contains records pertaining to the "STOP E.R.A." Committee, the "Eagle Forum", "Phyllis Schlafy Report," and other materials related to the Women's rights movement.
Records of the Friends Committee on Legislation of California records. Topics include agriculture, the death penalty, prison reform, and violence prevention.
The papers of Charles M. Goethe, including correspondence files, arboretum architectural materials, and memorial funds at Sacramento State. NOTE: This collection may contain harmful content.
Teaching materials, reviews, letters, old tests, syllabi, articles, and vitaes relating to Paul Goldstene, government professor at Sacramento State.
Articles, binders, and photographs pertaining to the records of Grandmothers for Peace International. Collection assembled by Barbara Wiedner.
Growing repository of firsthand testimonials of Greek Americans in the Sacramento area, the state of California, and beyond.
Papers of Leroy F. Greene, California State Assemblyman from 1962 to 1982 and California State Senator from 1982 to 1998. Collection consists of bill files, legislation, subject files, correspondence, press clippings and photographs.
Photocopies of speeches written for Joe Serna, Jr. by Marc Grossman.
Teaching and research files of Kenneth William Hirsch, communication studies Professor at Sacramento State, who focused heavily on the effects of TV violence on children. Includes reports and hearings pertaining to the California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention during the early 1980s.
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