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Won Tai Sohn papers
This small collection is comprised primarily of printed materials and manuscript drafts collected and created by Korean-American physician Won Tai Sohn (1914-2014), a close friend of North Korean founder Kim Il Sung (1912-1994). Items chiefly date from the 1970s to early 2000s and include articles, clippings, and drafts of Sohn's memoirs regarding his relationship with Sung. It also contains photographs, certificates, personal papers, and ephemera.
South Korean pamphlets and postcards
Collection consists of tourism pamphlets and booklets, maps, exhibit and event programs, and postcard series primarily distributed by Korean Overseas Information Service.
Sonia Sunoo papers
Sonia Shinn Sunoo was a Korean American teacher, researcher, and writer. This small collection consists primarily of Sunoo's oral history interview transcripts with early Korean immigrant picture brides (mail order brides). The collection also contains research materials regarding this topic in the form of correspondence, clippings, and notes.
Taiwan election collection
This collection consists of realia from elections in Taiwan during the 1990s and 2000s.
Corwin Taylor photographs
This collection consists of photographs of Korea from Rev. Corwin Taylor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Korea.
The Korea Journal
This collection consists of bound newspapers of "The Korea Journal," from 1973 to 1975.
Nak Chung Thun papers
This collection contains the literary archive of Korean-American writer Nak Chung Thun (1875-1953), including the handwritten manuscripts for novels, stories, and essays. There are also some family papers including two yearbooks of Samson Thun from Dinuba Union High School (1924-1925) and the biographical writing of Ellen Thun.
Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings transcripts
George Oakley Totten III papers
USC East Asian Studies Center records
This collection contains records of the East Asian Studies Center (EASC) at the University of Southern California. Materials include administrative records, federal grant applications, and files relating to EASC's involvement developing the USC Library's East Asian collections. There are also some materials related to the USC-UCLA Joint East Asia Language and Area Center.