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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).
Korean American Archive photograph set
The visual record of the Korean community. Digital images may be accessed by using the digital object link to the USC Digital Library (see "Digital Material"). See also the USC Libraries' research guide, "Korean Studies Digital Archives," linked under "External Documents."
Korean American Coalition clippings
Korean American Coalition clippings consist of photocopies of newspaper, newsletter and magazine articles collected by Charles J. Kim. The articles are about the Korean American Coalition and come from Korean American publications.
Korean American Oral Histories
The Korean American Museum, in Los Angeles, conducted a series of oral history interviews with long-time members of the Korean community. Inventory can be accessed at: http://libguides.usc.edu/KADA
Korean American Leftists in the 1950s collection
Korean American National Museum collection
This collection consists of papers and news related to the Korean American National Museum in Los Angeles.
Korean American Pioneer Council records
This collection contains records of the Korean American Pioneer Council (KAPC) in Los Angeles, California, dating from 1995 to 2018. Records include by-laws, meeting minutes, member directory files, brochures and brochure drafts, newsletters, exhibition boards, and files related to projects KAPC was involved with and events KAPC hosted.
Korean American Private Records
Many historically important records remain in private hands: Box 1: Helen Paik Chen Papers; Box 2: Eugene Park Hwangbo Papers; Box 3: Evelyn Kim Charr Papers." Inventory can be accessed at: http://libguides.usc.edu/KADA
Korean Heritage Library
The Korean Heritage Library has actively sought out documents on a selected number of specific Korean American issues. Inventory can be accessed at: http://libguides.usc.edu/KADA