Documents
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
University of California, Riverside, African Student Programs records
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Kappa Theta Chapter records
This collection consists of records created by the Kappa Theta chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., which was the first Greek-lettered sorority established by African-American college women. The Kappa Theta chapter was chartered on the University of California, Riverside’s campus on March 27th, 1976. Materials in the collection include a copy of the charter establishing the chapter, and a photograph album of sorority events occurring in 2014.
University of California, Riverside, Alumni and former students collection
This collection contains materials donated by alumni and former students of UC Riverside. It primarily consists of documents and ephemera related to the UCR student experience.
Associated Students of the University of California at Riverside records
This collection contains documents, photographs, publications and other material on the Associated Students of the University of California at Riverside (ASUCR), an undergraduate student government body. Materials in the collection include information on amendments to the ASUCR Election Code and the constitution and bylaws of ASUCR. Of note is a poster documenting ASUCR's support for the students protesting for free speech at UC Berkeley in 1969.
Philip L. Boyd papers
George E. Brown Jr. papers
William A. Campbell papers
The collection consists of materials from former Tuskegee Airman William A. Campbell. Items in the collection include a variety of formats, such as books, videotapes, photographs, posters, and documents. Materials in this collection primarily relate to African American history, the military history and service of the Tuskegee Airmen, and Campbell's personal life. Some items pertaining to Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. are also included.
Ronald H. Chilcote collection on Latin America
Collection on the Chinantec
Chinese in California collection
The Chinese in California collection is comprised of photographs, correspondence, press clippings, typescripts, and other material pertaining to the history of Chinese life and culture in California and other areas in the western United States. Material relates to the academic study of the Chinese experience in the United States and the effort to preserve the historic sites and artifacts pertaining to this experience.