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Association of Korean American Victims of the L.A. Riots collection
This collection chiefly consists of cancelled checks that prove that the Association paid out every dollar given to them to compensate Korean Americans who lost their stores or businesses, or suffered great losses in the 1992 Los Angeles Riots Saigu episode.
Joseph Cho papers
Jason Hahn (Hahn Chang-Ho) papers
This collection consists of the personal papers and memorabilia of First National Air Force member Jason Hahn (born Hahn Chang-Ho in 1893).
Richard Khim collection
Collection consists of recordings of documentaries, interviews, and other projects produced by Richard Khim and his company, Hi-Media Productions.
Charles Kim collection
The Charles Kim collection consists of directories for Korean American organizations, periodicals published by Korean American student organizations, and VHS tapes of the KSCI-TV interview program LA Seoul. The directories include university groups, churches, companies, and other community organizations.
Kyeng Bo Kim recordings and slides
This collection contains eighteen 1/4" reel audio tapes recorded by Kyeng Bo Kim (1883-1976) beginning around the late 1950s. The tapes have not been digitized, but appear to include recording of oral histories, family, business, and social events, and songs. There are also 43 color slide transparencies with images of the Kim family and awards and plaques.
Young Tak Kim and Annabelle Kim papers
Yung-chol Kim papers
Yung-chol Kim (1929-2018) was a Korean American methodist pastor. A dedicated activist, he devoted his life to support human rights, democratization, and peaceful reunification of Korea, and helping Koreans in the United States. The collection consists of four boxes of textual materials.
Ken Klein collection of Korean American history
This collection consists of Korean American history through photographs, printed ephemera, interviews, correspondences, slides, and audio from the 1940s to the 2010s.
Ko Won papers
This collection contains the papers of Korean-American poet, human rights activist, and professor Ko Sung-Won (1925-2008).