Correspondence rehoused from bin labeled "Grandparent Letters"
Scope and Contents
The Young Tak Kim and Annabelle Kim papers consist of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, notebooks, ephemera, and other material created by Young Tak Kim (1920-2004) and Annabelle Kim, née Lee (1921-2015) before and during their marriage. Young Tak and Annabelle met on New Year's Eve in 1937 and their correspondence began in early 1938. The collection includes close to 1000 letters written by both Young Tak Kim and Annabelle Kim. The bulk of the correspondence is dated between 1938 and 1945. All of the letters are written in English, with a few instances of Korean writing found within a small number of the letters. Young Tak Kim was born in Los Angeles to a family belonging to the Korean American Pioneer community. Annabelle Kim, born in northern California, moved to Los Angeles during World War II. The collection documents wartime Korean American youth cultures and organizations, the youth movement in Los Angeles in support of the Korean Independence Movement, and Korean Americans' involvement in agricultural work in Southern California and the Central Valley. The correspondence in the collection also mentions other prominent members of the Korean American Pioneer community, such as Philip Ahn.
Dates
- Creation: 1938 - 1985
Creator
- From the Collection: Kim, Annabelle (1921-2015) (Person)
- From the Collection: Kim, Young Tak (1920-2004) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Advance notice required for access.
Extent
From the Collection: 7.9 Linear Feet (12 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Korean
Repository Details
Part of the USC Libraries East Asian Library Repository
Doheny Memorial Library
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles California 90089-1825 United States