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1988 Seoul Olympics ephemera and printed materials
The 1988 Summer Olympics (officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad) were held in Seoul, South Korea from September 17 to October 2, 1988. This collection consists primarily of ephemera and realia related to the Olympic Games, as well as promotional printed materials.
Henry Ahn papers
This collection consists of the papers of Henry Ahn.
Philip Ahn papers
Philip Ahn was a Korean American actor, WWII veteran, and USC alum. This small collection comprises primarily personal and family photographs, film and television stills, and awards and realia documenting Ahn's professional career, personal life, and his numerous involvements within the Korean community. It also contains scripts, teleplays, and some biographical materials.
Asian American Historic Resources Survey
This collection consists of the Asian American Historic Contexts Advisory Committee Meeting agenda, statement, and resources.
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.
Pat and Verne Barnhart papers
The collection includes photographs, documents, correspondence, and journals of the Barnharts and their associates, and the privately published memoir of their daughter, Dr. Jean Barnhart Jost.
Robert Chang collection
This collection consists of the CDs of Robert Chang.
Charr-Kim family papers
This small collection contains papers of the Korean-American Charr-Kim family, chiefly consisting of typescript drafts of "The Golden Mountain," the memoir of Korean immigrant Easurk Emsen Charr (1895-1986), and the memoir of his daughter Dr. Anna Charr Kim (born 1930).
Helen Paik Chen papers
This collection consists of the papers and photographs of Helen Paik Chen.
Dominic Cheung papers
This collection consists of manuscripts, news clippings, and other materials related to the work of Professor Emeritus, Dominic Cheung.