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Finding Aid to the Ronald T. Takaki papers, 1823-2009 (bulk 1968-2008)

Collection number: CES ARC 2009/1

Ethnic Studies Library

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, California Finding Aid Written By:

Janice Otani Date Completed:

October 2014

© 2014 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

COLLECTION SUMMARY Collection Title: Ronald T. Takaki papers, 1823-2009 (bulk 1968-2008) Collection Number: CES ARC 2009/1 Creator: Takaki, Ronald T. Extent: 42 Cartons, 33 Boxes, 5 Oversize Folders; (66.2 linear feet) Repository: Ethnic Studies Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720-2360 Phone: (510) 643-1234 Fax: (510) 643-8433 Email: [email protected] Abstract: The collection contains general correspondence, mainly with colleagues and students. Correspondence relating to other series are filed with those series: Professional activities, Writings, Teaching, Research files, and Personal papers. The Professional activities materials include Takaki’s numerous lectures and presentations, special projects, consultations, media interviews, and awards. They consist of correspondence, speeches, conference programs, proposals, drafts to review, event announcements, articles, newspaper clippings, background materials, certificates, posters, audiocassette tapes, compact discs, and photographs. Takaki’s many published works are represented in the collection with related correspondence, proposals and contracts with publishers, book reviews, promotional events, awards and citations, manuscript drafts and revisions, newspaper clippings, posters, compact discs, and photographs. Some of the titles included are Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19th Century America (1979); Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920 (1983); Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans (1989); and A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (1993). There is also a large number of opinion editorials written by Takaki on various topics and responses to current issues. The teaching materials contain American Cultures Requirement proposals, meetings, and background materials; research grant proposals; some administrative information; and a large amount of University of California (Los Angeles and Berkeley) Ethnic Studies course materials from 1968 to 2004. The Research Files include alphabetically arranged subjects such as Affirmative action, African Americans, Asian Americans, Asian Indians, Chinese Americans, Hawaii plantation labor, Italian Americans, Japanese Americans, Multiculturalism, and World War II. These consist of correspondence, papers, reports, journal and newspaper articles, newsletters, notes, and photographs. There are also boxes of index cards with notes and bibliographic information, some research for books such as Pro-Slavery Crusade, Violence in the Black Imagination, Iron Cages, and Pau Hana; and some on topics for Black history class lectures. Takaki’s personal papers include correspondence, Japan and Hawaii family history information, photographs, course study notes from student years at University of California at Los Angeles, obituaries and materials from memorial events in 2009. Languages Represented: Collection materials are in English with a small amount in Japanese. Physical Location: Collection mainly stored offsite and oversize folders stored at Ethnic Studies Library. INFORMATION FOR RESEARCHERS Access: Collection is open for research.

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Publication Rights: Materials in this collection may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission of reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the curator, Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley 94720-2360. Preferred Citation: Ronald T. Takaki papers, CES ARC 2009/1, Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley. Alternate Forms Available: There are no alternate forms of this collection. Material Cataloged Separately: Printed materials have been transferred to the book collection of the Ethnic Studies Library. Indexing Terms: The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library’s online public access catalog. Asian Americans – History Atomic bomb – United States – History Cross-cultural studies – California – Berkeley Minorities – United States – History Multicultural education – California – Berkeley Plantations – Hawaii – History Racism – United States Sugar workers – Hawaii – History United States – Ethnic relations United States – Race relations Universities and colleges – Curricula – California World War, 1939-1945 – United States ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Acquisition Information: The Ronald T. Takaki papers were given to the Ethnic Studies Library by Ronald Takaki on September 6, 2008. Additions were made by Carol Takaki on May 16, 2011. Accruals: No additions are expected. System of Arrangement: Arranged to the folder level. Processing Information: Processed by Janice Otani.

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Ronald T. Takaki, grandson of Japanese plantation laborers in Hawaii, was born in 1939 on the island of Oahu. He received his PhD. in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1967, began his teaching career at the University of California at Los Angeles where he taught the university’s first black history course, and returned to Berkeley in 1972 as a professor of Ethnic Studies. He was instrumental in the establishment of Berkeley’s multicultural requirement for graduation, served as Chairperson of the Ethnic Studies Department, and was chosen by the University faculty for the distinguished teaching award. He taught at Berkeley for over three decades before his retirement in 2004. Takaki also received awards for his numerous publications, his comparative and multicultural scholarship, and his service to the Asian American community. SCOPE AND CONTENT OF COLLECTION The collection contains general correspondence, mainly with colleagues and students. Correspondence relating to other series are filed with those series: Professional activities, Writings, Teaching, Research files, and Personal papers. The Professional activities materials include Takaki’s numerous lectures and presentations, special projects, consultations, media interviews, and awards. They consist of correspondence, speeches, conference programs, proposals, drafts to review, event announcements, articles, newspaper clippings, background materials, certificates, posters, audiocassette tapes, compact discs, and photographs. Takaki’s many published works are represented in the collection with related correspondence, proposals and contracts with publishers, book reviews, promotional events, awards and citations, manuscript drafts and revisions, newspaper clippings, posters, compact discs, and photographs. Some of the titles included are Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19th Century America (1979); Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920 (1983); Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans (1989); and A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (1993). There is also a large number of opinion editorials written by Takaki on various topics and responses to current issues. The teaching materials contain American Cultures Requirement proposals, meetings, and background materials; research grant proposals; some administrative information; and a large amount of University of California (Los Angeles and Berkeley) Ethnic Studies course materials from 1968 to 2004. The Research Files include alphabetically arranged subjects such as Affirmative action, African Americans, Asian Americans, Asian Indians, Chinese Americans, Hawaii plantation labor, Italian Americans, Japanese Americans, Multiculturalism, and World War II. These consist of correspondence, papers, reports, journal and newspaper articles, newsletters, notes, and photographs. There are also boxes of index cards with notes and bibliographic information, some research for books such as Pro-Slavery Crusade, Violence in the Black Imagination, Iron Cages, and Pau Hana; and some on topics for Black history class lectures. Takaki’s personal papers include correspondence, Japan and Hawaii family history information, photographs, course study notes from student years at University of California at Los Angeles, obituaries and materials from memorial events in 2009.

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SERIES DESCRIPTION SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE, 1968-2009 Cartons 1-2, Box 1. Arranged chronologically. Contains correspondence mainly with colleagues and students. Includes inquiries from researchers for information, advice, or evaluation of their research and requests from institutions and organizations for speaking engagements, seminars, classroom instruction, and participation in various events. Also includes letters of recommendations. SERIES II: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1969-2009 Cartons 3-8, Boxes 1-2, Oversize folders 1-5. Arranged into subseries: Lectures, speeches, and presentations; Consulting and advising; Interviews; Articles; Awards and tributes. Contains materials relating to Takaki’s numerous speaking engagements, mainly at colleges and universities and consisting of correspondence, papers, lecture notes, programs, publicity, background resources, posters, compact discs, and audiocassette tapes. Book promotional presentations are located in the Writings series. Includes information on the California Equality Initiative (co-author); A National Conversation on American Pluralism and Identity (participant); consultation on multicultural curriculum, films, grant proposals, and letters of support. There are interviews of Takaki by broadcasters and journalists as well as articles about and mentioning Takaki. Also includes the many awards, honoraria, and tributes presented to Takaki. SERIES III: WRITINGS, 1968-2008 Cartons 9-16; Carton 17, folders 1-76; Boxes 1, 3-30; Oversize folder 5. Arranged into three subseries: Books, Articles, Reviews; then arranged chronologically. Contains Takaki’s materials relating to the writing and publication of his books. These consist of correspondence, mainly with publishers; reviews; interviews; publicity events and announcements; research notes; typewritten drafts with and without editing, galley proofs with editing, reprints; photographs; index cards with bibliographic and general research information. Also contains articles written by Takaki for journals, magazines, and newspapers, notably numerous opinion editorials. There are reviews by Takaki of others’ publications for scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers. SERIES IV: TEACHING, 1970-2008 Carton 17, folders 77-81; Cartons 18-23; Boxes 31-33. Arranged chronologically. Contains Takaki’s teaching materials from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of California, Berkeley (UCB). These include correspondence, administrative information, teaching assignment documents, committee work, reports, research grant proposals, course descriptions, lecture drafts and notes, and other instructional materials. SERIES V: RESEARCH FILES, 1823-2008 Cartons 24-40, Box 1. Arranged alphabetically by subject headings. Contains materials from subject files compiled by Takaki for use as research background information and reference. They consist of correspondence, papers, reports, organization records, pamphlets, announcements, newsletters, articles, newspaper samples, photographs, slides, and microfilm.

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Subject list: Affirmative action Greek Americans Puerto Ricans Afghan Americans Greek, ancient culture Politically correct (PC) African Americans/Blacks Hate crimes ` Population Amerasians Hawaii Prisons American chauvinisms Hawaiians (San Francisco Race American history Bay Area) Race and class American nationality Hiroshima, atomic bomb Race and ethnicity Anti-Asian violence Hmong Race and organized labor Armenian Americans Ideology and hegemony Racial ideology and psychology Asia-U.S. trade Immigration Race relations Asian American Studies Income Racism on campus AAS Library Iranian Americans Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Asian Americans Irish Americans Silicon Valley Books, publications Italian Americans Socioeconomics Brazil Jackson, Jesse South Africa California history Japan Southeast Asians Cambodian refugees Japanese Americans Sugar industry Capitalism, monopolies Jefferson, Thomas Textbooks Census 2000 Jensen, Arthur Theoretical essays Chicanos/Latinos/Mexican Jewish Americans Third World Strike Americans King, Rodney Trans-Pacific migration China Korean Americans University of California, Chinatowns/Communities Librarians Berkeley Chinese Americans Marketing to ethnic America Vietnam War Citizenship Marxism and race Vietnamese Americans Columbus Quincentenary Multiculturalism Voting Economic mobility Multicultural people War and oil Education Murray, Charles Welfare Employment Muslim Americans West Indians Farrakhan, Louis NAIES, Inc. Women Filipino Americans Native Americans Wong, William German Americans Nixon, Richard Milhous Working class in America Goetz, Bernard Pakistani Americans World system Gramsci, Antonio Polish Americans World War II SERIES VI PERSONAL PAPERS, 1901-2009 Cartons 41-42. Arranged into subseries: Biographical information, Education, Memorial, Family and Friends. Contains curriculum vitae; brief biography; education course work at Wooster College, Ohio, and University of California, Berkeley; memorial materials; family correspondence, photographs, history; correspondence with friends.

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RONALD T. TAKAKI PAPERS (CES ARC 2009/1) Ethnic Studies Library University of California, Berkeley

CONTAINER LIST SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE, 1968-2009 Cartons 1-2, Box 1. Arranged chronologically. Contains correspondence mainly with colleagues and students. Includes inquiries from researchers for information, advice, or evaluation of their research and requests from institutions and organizations for speaking engagements, seminars, classroom instruction, and participation in various events. Also includes letters of recommendation. Carton:folder Contents Date Ctn. 1:1-5 Friedman, Lawrence (Larry) 1968-1973 Ctn. 1:6-39 General 1970-1995 Ctn. 2:1-10 General 1996-2009 Box 1 Compact discs (2) undated Ctn. 2:11-33 Letters of recommendation 1976-2007 SERIES II: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1969-2009 Cartons 3-8, Boxes 1-2, Oversize folders 1-5. Arranged into subseries: Lectures, speeches, and presentations; Consulting and advising; Interviews; Articles; Awards and tributes. Contains materials relating to Takaki’s numerous speaking engagements, mainly at colleges and universities and consisting of correspondence, papers, lecture notes, programs, publicity, background resources, posters, compact discs, and audiocassette tapes. Book promotional presentations are located in the Writings series. Includes information on the California Equality Initiative (co-author); A National Conversation on American Pluralism and Identity (participant); consultation on multicultural curriculum, films, grant proposals, and letters of support. There are interviews of Takaki by broadcasters and journalists as well as articles about and mentioning Takaki. Also includes the many awards, honoraria, and tributes presented to Takaki. Carton:folder Contents Date LECTURES, SPEECHES, AND PRESENTATIONS Ctn. 3:1 Calendar of lectures 1988-1994 Ctn. 3:2 Oriental Concern Race Relations Committee (Los Angeles, Calif.) “The ` 1969 April 27 Role of the Oriental-American in the Black and White Crisis” (speaker) Ctn. 3:3 American Historical Association Convention (Los Angeles, Calif.) “The Crisis 1969 Dec. Of the Radical Pro-Slavery Mind of the Old South” (paper presenter) Ctn. 3:4 Berkeley Unified School District (Calif.), Asian American Studies (speaker) 1973 Feb. Ctn. 3:5 University of California, Berkeley (UCB), Third World College Symposium 1976 May 15 (participant) Ctn. 3:6 Hawaii’s Ethnic American Writers’ Conference (Honolulu); Talk Story: Our 1978 June Voices in Literature and Song (participant) 19-24 Ctn. 3:7 UCB, Social Sciences Teacher Education Program, School of Education 1979 Jan. 16 (seminar participant)

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Ctn. 3:8 University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); Light from Many Windows: 1981 April 22 Literature, Human Values, and Health (panelist with Hisaye Yamamoto) Ctn. 3:9 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); Western Regional Conference 1982 Feb. (plenary speaker) 12-14 Ctn. 3:10 Mills College (Oakland, Calif.) (speaker) 1982 Sept. Ctn. 3:11 University of Indiana, Bloomington; Social Science History Association 1982 Nov. 4-7 Meeting; “The Making of a Multicultural Working Class in Hawaii” (presenter) Ctn. 3:12 San Francisco State University (SFSU); Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the 1983 Feb. Curriculum (seminar speaker) Ctn. 3:13 University of Nevada, Reno; Race and Intelligence lecture series; “Brains over 1983 March 4 Muscles: The Measuring of Intelligence & Race in American History” (speaker) Ctn. 3:14 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Fourth Annual Green Bay Colloquium 1983 May On Ethnicity and Public Policy; “Is Race Insurmountable? Thomas Sowell’s 13-14 Celebration of Japanese American ‘Success’” (speaker) Ctn. 3:15 California State University, Sacramento; The Dynamics of Racism in American 1983 March 15 History lecture series; “The Iron Cages in American History: From John

Winthrop to Ronald Reagan” (speaker) Ctn. 3:16 CIC Minority Fellowship Program conference (Madison, Wisconsin) (keynote 1983 Oct. 28 speaker) Ctn. 3:17 University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) (speaker) ` 1983 Oct. Ctn. 3:18 Princeton University (New Jersey); Breaking the Barriers: An Intercultural 1984 April 28 Relations Conference; “Culture, Class, and Gender: Minority Students in the University” (keynote address) Ctn. 3:19 UCB, Eighth Annual Student Affirmative Action Outreach and Retention 1984 Sept. 6 Conference; “A Tale of Three Universities” (speaker) Bowling Green State University (Ohio); Ethnic Studies: Crossroads in the 21st Century; “A Minority Scholar in the Eighties: A Multicultural View of Social Reality” (session presenter) Ctn. 3:20 Correspondence, program, publicity 1984 Nov. 29 OS Folder 1 Poster 1984 Nov. 29 Ctn. 3:21 Japanese American Citizens League, Contra Costa Chapter installation dinner 1985 Jan. 26 (guest speaker) Ctn. 3:22 University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB); Black Studies/Chicano Studies 1985 April 10 lecture series (speaker) Ctn. 3:23 Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut); Center for Research on Education, 1985 April 23 Culture, and Ethnicity, Social Sciences seminar; “Asian American Experience: A Model for Black Americans?” (speaker) Ctn. 3:24 Hampshire College (Amherst, Massachusetts); “Racism in the Era of Reagan: 1985 April 25 Challenges from Third World Scholars” (speaker) Amherst College (Massachusetts), Spring Forum on Diversity; “Ethnicity and the University in the 1980s” (speaker) Ctn. 3:25 Correspondence 1985 April 26 OS Folder 1 Poster 1985 April 26 Ctn. 3:26 Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Minorities in Schools: 1985 May 5 Peoples at Risk; “Changing Demographics and Educational Policy” (panel presenter) Ctn. 3:27 East Coast Asian American Education 6th Conference (ECAAEC) (New 1985 June Brunswick, New Jersey); The Social, Economic, and Political Participation 20-23

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of Asian Americans; “Ethnicity and Education in the Eighties” (plenary address) Japanese Kan’Yaku Imin Centennial Lecture Series (Honolulu, Hawaii); “Hawaii, Hawaii – Like a Dream: From Dekaseki to Imin” (speaker) Plantation Days: Our Heritage, conference and special events (Koloa, Kauai) (discussion participant) Ctn. 3:28 Correspondence, programs, event information, photograph 1985 July OS Folder 3 Poster, Koloa Plantation 20-27 Ctn. 3:29 Minority Rights Group conference (New York, New York); Perceptions, 1985 Oct. 4-5 Policies, and Practices: Asians and Pacific Americans in the 1980s; “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” (plenary session presenter) Ctn. 3:30 University of Hawaii at Manoa, Ethnic Studies Program conference; Japanese 1985 Oct. 7-11 Americans in Hawaii: Race, Class, and Power; “Ethnicity and Class in Hawaii: The 1946 Plantation Strike” (panel presenter) Ctn. 3:31 California State University, Hayward; Cross-Cultural Curriculum Colloquium 1986 Jan. 29 (speaker) UCB Graduate Assembly symposium on affirmative action; A Dream Deferred: A Debate on Inequality in the ‘80s (debate with Charles Murray) Ctn. 3:32 Correspondence, drafts of “White Popular Wisdom,” announcements 1986 Feb. 5 Box 2 Audiocassette tapes (4); debates with Glen Loury, Manning Marable, 1986 Feb. 4-5 Charles Murray, and Ronald Takaki OS Folder 1 Poster 1986 Feb. 4-5 Ctn. 3:33 The Japan Society of Boston, Inc. (Massachusetts); Vernon R. Alden Lecture; 1986 Feb. 27 “To Be Japanese American in the 80s: A Scholar’s Reflections” (speaker) Ctn. 3:34 The Harvard Foundation (Cambridge, Massachusetts); “Inequities in the 1986 Feb. 28 Eighties: Why Minorities are ‘Losing Ground’” (speaker) Ctn. 3:35 Bowling Green State University conference; The New Right in America: 1986 April 3-4 Thought and Policy; “White Popular Wisdom: Neo-Conservative Scholarship in America, 1975-1984” (speaker) Ctn. 3:36 Doshisha University (Kyoto, Japan); “Japanese Experience in Hawaii” 1986 May Japanese Association for American Studies (Tokyo, Japan); “U.S. – Japan 13-28 Trade Tension” (speaker) Ctn. 3:37 Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association meeting 1986 Aug. (Honolulu, Hawaii); Japanese-American History in Comparative 13-17 Perspective; “Finding Roots: An Historian and the Plantation Experience” (paper presenter) Ctn. 3:38 Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, Calif.); Pacific & Asian American 1987 Jan. 23-25 Theological Conference (panelist) Ctn. 3:39 San Jose State University (SJSU); Asian American Studies Colloquium on 1987 Feb. 25 Race, Class & Gender in the 1980s (speaker) Ctn. 3:40 UCSB, Asian American Lecture series (speaker) 1987 Feb. 27 Ctn. 3:41 Association for Asian American Studies, Fourth National Conference (San 1987 March Francisco) (panel chair) 19-21 Ctn. 3:42 University of Wisconsin, La Crosse; Asian Americans as a “Model Minority” 1987 April 2 in the 1980s (speaker) Ctn. 3:43 California State University, Stanislaus; Multicultural Perspectives in an 1987 April 4 Engendered Curriculum (workshop participant) Ctn. 3:44 California Historical Society of America meeting (San Francisco); “They Also 1987 Sept. 18 Came: Asian Women and Their Migration to America” (speaker) Ctn. 3:45 UCB, conference; Views from Within: The Japanese American Wartime 1987 Sept. Internment Experience (panelist) 19-20

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Ctn. 3:46-48 Fifth Soviet-American Symposium on Ethnicity (Moscow, Dilijan, Yerevan, 1987 Oct. 5-13 Armenia); correspondence, background information, schedules, photographs (6), post cards (delegate presenter) UCB, The Educated Californian, a symposium: Racial and Ethnic Pluralism in The Curriculum of the 21st Century (panel participant) Ctn. 3:49 Correspondence, presentation by Mario T. Garcia, program flyer, 1987 Oct. 28 newspaper article Box 2 Audiocassette tapes (2); Huggins, Epstein, Chang, Smelser, Crist, 1987 Oct. 28 Wilkerson, Brentano, and Takaki OS Folder 1 Poster 1987 Oct. 28 University of Wisconsin, Madison; Racism, Marginality and Strategies for Change in the University (symposium keynote speaker) Ctn. 3:50 Correspondence, Design for Diversity report, newspaper articles 1987-1988 OS Folder 1 Poster 1987 Nov. 11 Ctn. 3:51 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; “(Multi) Cultural Literacy in America” 1987 Nov. (seminar keynote speaker and workshop presenter) 18-20 Ctn. 3:52 University of California, Davis (UCD); All-UC Conference on the Comparative 1987 Dec. Study of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class Ctn. 3:53 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Cross-Cultural Perspective 1988 Jan. 22 In the Curriculum; “Confronting the Closed Mind: How to Build the Culturally Diverse Curriculum” (speaker) Ctn. 3:54 California State University, Sacramento; Ethnic Studies Spring Colloquium 1988 Feb. 17 Series; “A Minority Scholar in the Eighties” (speaker) Ctn. 3:55 California State University, Hayward; “Asian Americans: Why Are They a 1988 March 3 ‘Model Minority’ and for Whom?” (speaker) Ctn. 3:56 UCB, colloquium; “The Closed American Mind: Multicultural Illiteracy in the 1988 March 14 University” (speaker) Ctn. 3:57 Center for Japanese American Studies (San Francisco); “Finding Roots: A 1988 March 18 Personal Odyssey into Japanese American History” (speaker/slide show) Ctn. 3:58 State University of New York, Albany; Addressing the Educational and 1988 April 8-9 Developmental Needs of Students; “The Asian American Experience” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 3:59 Cornell University (Ithaca, New York); East Coast Asian Student Union 1988 April 9 annual conference; Momentum for Change: Ten Years of ECASU (panelist) Ctn. 3:60 University of Wisconsin, Stout (Menomonie); 5th Annual American Minority 1988 April 23 Student Leadership Conference (speaker, discussion participant) Ctn. 3:61 American Council of Education (ACE) (Washington, D.C.); Fellows closing 1988 May seminar (panelist) 18-20 Ctn. 3:62 Tufts University (Medford, Massachusetts); A New Model for American 1988 June 9-12 Studies: Using Black, Ethnic, and Feminist Studies to Integrate the Sciences and Humanities (panelist) Ctn. 3:63 Lucky Come Hawaii: The Chinese in Hawaii (Honolulu); “They Also Came: 1988 July 18-22 Chinese Women and the Migration to Hawaii” (panelist presenter) Ctn. 3:64 Cornell University (Ithaca, New York); “Their Lives Branching into Ours: 1988 Oct. 3-7 Asians in the History of America” (Distinguished University Lecturer) Ctn. 3:65 UCSC, Fall 1988 core course speaker series (speaker) 1988 Oct. 24 Tufts University (Medford, Massachusetts); “Opening the American Mind: Race, Class, and Gender in the University” (speaker) Ctn. 3:66 Correspondence, newspaper articles 1988 Nov. 2 OS Folder 1 Poster 1988 Nov. 2

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Ctn. 3:67 Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island); “The Fourth Iron Cage: Race 1988 Nov. 3 in the Post Reagan Era” (speaker) Ctn. 3:68 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Enlightenment, Empowerment, and 1989 Jan. 12-16 Equity: A Challenge of the King Legacy; “Respecting, Promoting, and Appreciating Diversity: Enlightenment in Action” (symposium panelist) Ctn. 3:69 California State Polytechnic University (Pomona); “The Meaning of Multi- 1989 Feb. 21 culturalism: American Utopianism vs. Social Reality” (speaker) Ctn. 3:70 Pasadena City College (Calif.); Asian Americans: Six Generations in California; 1989 Feb. 22 “Reflections on Immigrant History in Literature: The Japanese American Experience” (speaker) Ctn. 3:71 Santa Clara University (Calif.); The Color of Our Skin; “The Closing of the 1989 Feb. 27 American Mind: Multicultural Illiteracy in the University” (speaker) UCB, Public Debate on the American Culture Requirement; “Towards an

American Cultures Curriculum” (panelist) Ctn. 3:72 Draft of presentation, announcement 1989 Feb. 28 Box 2 Audiocassette tapes (2), Simmons, Levine, Sluga, Melville, Kirby, Nelson 1989 Feb. 28 OS Folder 1 Poster 1989 Feb. 28 Ctn. 3:73 California State University, Sacramento; Multicultural Student Leadership 1989 March 3-4 Conference: Understanding & Strengthening Cultural Diversity (keynote speaker) Ctn. 3:74 University of Wisconsin, River Falls; Multicultural Diversity in the Classroom: 1989 April 14 Content and Climate (keynote speaker, discussion participant) Ctn. 3:75 University of Colorado, Boulder; Critical Studies of the Americas Committee; 1989 April 19 “The Closing of the American Mind: Multicultural Illiteracy in the University” (speaker, seminar leader) Ctn. 3:76 University of California Systemwide Conference (Irvine); Cultural Diversity 1989 April in Undergraduate Education: What’s Working, What Could Work 24-28 (participant) University of Wisconsin System (Milwaukee); Tenth Annual Green Bag Colloquium on Ethnicity & Public Policy; “The Fourth Iron Cage: Race and Political Economy in the 1990s” (speaker) Ctn. 3:77 Correspondence, agenda 1989 May 11-13 Box 2 Audiocassette tape (1), Takaki 1989 Ctn. 3:78 Santa Clara University (Calif.); First Annual Ethnic Studies Summer Workshop 1989 June 19 (opening remarks, group exercises) Ctn. 3:79 Glendale Community College (Calif.); Faculty Institute Staff Development 1989 Sept. 7 Program (keynote speaker) NBC television special program: The R.A.C.E. – Racial Attitudes and Consciousness Exam (program guest speaker) Ctn. 3:80 Newspaper articles 1989 Box 1 Compact disc, recording of program 1989 Sept. 6 Ctn. 3:81 UCB, Graduate Assembly; TA training conference (keynote speaker) 1989 Sept. 9 Ctn. 3:82 Northern California Booksellers Association (Oakland, Calif.); Multicultural 1989 Sept. 17 Literacy (panelist) Box 1 Asian Focus, compact disc 1989 Sept. 17 Ctn. 3:83 Grinnell College (Iowa); All Students Interested in Asia (ASIA); “Asian 1989 Sept. Americans Still Strangers in the University” (convocation, book reading) 26-30 Ctn. 3:84 Stanford University (Calif.) (speaker) 1989 Oct. 12

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Ctn. 3.85 Chinese Historical Society of America (San Francisco) (speaker, book signing) 1989 Oct. 20 Ctn. 3:86 California State University, Hayward; From the Eurocentric University to the 1989 Oct. 22-25 Multicultural University: The Faculty’s Challenge for the 21st Century (speaker) Ctn. 3:87 Wheelock College (Boston, Massachusetts) (speaker, book signing) 1989 Oct. Ctn. 3:88 University of Wisconsin, Madison; A Century of Civil Rights, Conference on 1989 Nov. 1-3 Racial Justice in the United State (session presenter) OS Folder 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison; Strangers from Different Shores: Students 1989 Nov. 2 of Color and the Core Curriculum Controversy; poster (response to Lynne

Cheney report) Ctn. 3:89 UCD, Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance, Davis Chapter (APASA) 1989 Nov. 6 (speaker) Ctn. 3:90 Harvard Foundation Dinner/Lecture Series (Cambridge, Massachusetts) 1989 Nov. 13 (honorary speaker) Ctn. 3:91 AASA lecture series; “American Strangers” (speaker, book signing) 1989 Nov. 14 Ctn. 3:92 University of Connecticut; “Strangers From a Different Shore: Asian 1989 Nov. 14 Americans, Past and Present” (seminar keynote speaker) Ctn. 3:93 College of San Mateo (Calif.); Facing the Problem: Racism in our Society 1989 Nov. 21 (keynote speaker) Ctn. 3:94 Association of Asian Pacific American Artists (Los Angeles, Calif.); FOCUS 1989 Nov. 30 Series (speaker) Ctn. 4:1 Association of American Colleges, annual meeting (San Francisco); “Pacific 1990 Jan. 11 Cultures and Their Impact on the Curriculum” (panelist) Ctn. 4:2 UCB, American Association for Higher Education (AAHE), Asian American 1990 Jan. 12

Caucus; (meeting participant) Ctn. 4:3 Friends of Little Tokyo Branch Library (Los Angeles); Sixth Annual Author 1990 Jan. 13 Recognition Luncheon (speaker) Ctn. 4:4 Japanese American Citizens League, San Fernando Valley Chapter (Calif.) ; 1990 Jan. 13 installation dinner (speaker) Ctn. 4:5 College of Marin (Kentfield, Calif.); “Putting Cultural Diversity into the 1990 Jan. 17 Curriculum: Why do we need to do it and how?“ (workshop presenter) UCSC, Coalition of Asian/Pacific Employees (CAPE) Lecture Series; “Strangers from Different Shores: Students of Color and the Core Curriculum Controversy” (speaker) Ctn. 4:6 Correspondence, newspaper articles, flyer announcement 1990 Jan. 19 OS Folder 1 Poster 1990 Jan. 19 Ctn. 4:7 University of Washington, Seattle; Ethnicity and General Education 1990 Feb. 1 (colloquium panelist) Ctn. 4:8 California State University, Long Beach; “Strangers from Different Shores: 1990 Feb. 13 Students of Color and the Core Curriculum Controversy” (speaker) Ctn. 4:9 Coast Community College District (Costa Mesa, Calif.); In a Multicultural 1990 Feb. 20 Environment (speaker) Ctn. 4:10 Pacific & Asian American Center for Theology & Strategies (Berkeley, Calif.); 1990 Feb. 24 Church Alive (speaker) Ctn. 4:11 Asian Indian Association of America (San Francisco) (speaker) 1990 Feb. 24 Ctn. 4:12 UCB, First Asian Pacific American Campus Conference; Challenging Stereo- 1990 March 2-3 types: Asian Pacific American Realities at UC Berkeley (panelist) Ctn. 4:13 California Arts Council, Leadership Institute on Multicultural Arts Issues; 1990 March State-Local Partnership Program Conference (Marina del Rey, Calif.) 8-11 (speaker, participant)

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Ctn. 4:14 Arizona State University, Tempe; Inauguration of Lattie F. Coor as 15th 1990 March 14 President of ASU; “Looking to the Future: A Celebration of Cultural Diversity” (speaker) University of Southern California, The Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP); “Strangers from a Different Shore” (forum speaker) Ctn. 4:15 Correspondence, newsletter and newspaper articles 1990 March 17 OS Folder 3 Poster 1990 March Ctn. 4:16 6th Annual Jimmie Awards (Los Angeles) (selected book readings) 1990 March 19 Ctn. 4:17 California State University, Northridge; Asian Pacific Cultural Week (speaker) 1990 March 21 Ctn. 4:18 Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut); ”Strangers from Different Shores: 1990 March 27 Re-visioning American History” (speaker) Ctn. 4:19 The New York Historical Society; Why History? (panelist) 1990 March 29 Ctn. 4:20 Brandeis University (Waltham, Massachusetts); Writers in Residence 1990 March Program; “Strangers from Different Shores: Re-visioning American 25-26 History” (speaker) Ctn. 4:21 UCB, The Ethnic Studies Requirement: A Closer Look; “Race in the Garden 1990 April 9 California: Ethnic Diversity and the University” (forum panelist, participant) Ctn. 4:22 University of Northern Florida, Jacksonville; Asian American Cultural Council; 1990 April 20 “Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans” (speaker) Ctn. 4:23 University of San Francisco; “Multi-cultural University in the New Pacific 1990 April 25 Century” (speaker) Ctn. 4:24 The Colorado College, Colorado Springs; Ethnic Studies Faculty Seminar 1990 April (presenter, participant) 25-27 Ctn. 4:25 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Faculty-student colloquium: 1990 April 27 Diversifying the Curriculum (presenter, moderator); Asian/Pacific American graduation banquet (keynote speaker); Minority student conference (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:26 California State University, Institute for Teaching and Learning (Long Beach); 1990 April 30- Teaching and Learning: The New Research Agenda III (keynote speaker) May 1 Ctn. 4:27 San Francisco Focus; City and Regional Magazine Association editors 1990 April conference (speaker) Ctn. 4:28 UCB, Ethnic Studies Department, Asian American Studies and Chinese for 1990 May 5 Affirmative Action; Symposium on Asian American Civil Rights (panelist) Ctn. 4:29 City of Chicago, Mayor’s Advisory Council on Asian Affairs; Asian American 1990 May Heritage Month (includes 1 photograph with Mayor Daley) (speaker) 22-24 Ctn. 4:30 Time Inc. Magazines (Los Angeles); America’s Changing Colors (panel 1990 June 2 presenter, discussion participant) Ctn. 4:31 American Library Association conference, RASD Notable Books Council; 1990 June 25 Literary Tastes! A Notable Books Breakfast (Chicago, Illinois) (speaker) Ctn. 4:32 The Commonwealth Club of California (San Francisco), members luncheon 1990 Aug. 3 meeting; “Strangers from a Different Shore: Asian Americans” (speaker) Ctn. 4:33 San Francisco State University, First Annual Academic Convocation; 1990 Sept. 13 “Strangers from a Different Shore: Asian Americans” (speaker) The College of Wooster (Ohio); “A Tale of Two Universities: Racial Diversity and the Curriculum” (speaker) Ctn. 4:34 Correspondence, draft, newspaper articles 1990 Sept. 24 OS Folder 1 Poster 1990 Sept. 24 Ctn. 4:35 USIA Conference (San Francisco); Regional and Ethnic Culture in the U.S. 1990 Sept. (session moderator) 25-27 Ctn. 4:36 St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minnesota), Joyce Scholar Conference; 1990 Oct. 11-13

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Continuity Encounter: The Liberal Arts in a Multicultural World (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:37 Carleton College (Northfield, Minnesota) (curriculum discussion) 1990 Oct. 13 Ctn. 4:38 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Second Annual Endowed Lecture; 1990 Oct. 15 “Strangers from Different Shores: Students of Color on Campus” (speaker) Ctn. 4:39 Workforce Diversity and Economic Competitiveness: The Challenge for 1990 Oct. 19 California (Sacramento) (speaker, panelist) Ctn. 4:40 Williams College (Williamstown, Massachusetts); “Strangers from Different 1990 Oct. 25 Shores: Students of Color and the Rise of Campus Racism” (speaker) Ctn. 4:41 California State University, Fullerton; Together in Diversity Committee 1990 Nov. 5 (speaker) Ctn. 4:42 Bryn Mawr (Pennsylvania), Multi-cultural diversity curriculum restructuring 1990 Nov. 12 seminar (presenter, consultant) Ctn. 4:43 Chabot College (Hayward, Calif.) (speaker) 1990 Nov. 15 Ctn. 4:44 Boston College (Massachusetts); “Why the Rise of Campus Racism” (speaker) 1990 Nov. 26 Ctn. 4:45 The Japan Society of Northern California (San Francisco); Why the Bashing 1990 Nov. 28 Of Japan” (speaker) UCSF, Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Committee; Keeping the Dream Alive; “Diversity & the Dream” (speaker) Ctn. 4:46 Correspondence, flyer announcement 1991 Jan. 15 OS Folder 1 Poster 1991 Jan. 15-22 Ctn. 4:47 St. Cloud State University (Minnesota), 8th Annual Week on Violence; “Why 1991 Jan. 30 the Rise of Campus Racism” (speaker) Ctn. 4:48 Bryn Mawr, Multi-cultural diversity curriculum restructuring seminar 1991 Feb. (presenter, consultant) 16-19 Ctn. 4:49 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; “Re-visioning American History: 1991 Feb. Diversity and the Curriculum” (speaker) 19-20 Ctn. 4:50 University of Missouri, St. Louis; lecture series on multiculturalism; “The 1991 Feb. 25 Role of Asian Americans in Achieving Modern America’s Cultural Diversity” (speaker) Ctn. 4:51 Oregon Multicultural Education Association, Seventh Annual Conference; 1991 March 1-2 Pedagogy of Pluralism, Classroom Infusion (Springfield) (session leader) Ctn. 4:52 Five-College 25th anniversary events: Amherst College (Massachusetts), 1991 March “The Roots of Asian American Identity; Smith College (Northampton, 4 and 7 Massachusetts), “After Iron Cages: Race, Class, Gender in 20th Century America” (speaker) Box 2 KPFA, War Watch with host, Walter Turner (audiocassette) (program 1991 March 12

guest) California State University, Chico; “The Making of Multi-Cultural California” Ctn. 4:53 Correspondence, newsletter and newspaper articles, flyers 1991 March 21 OS Folder 3 Poster 1991 March 21 Ctn. 4:54 Albion College (Michigan), “A Tale of Two Universities” (speaker) 1991 April 2 Ctn. 4:55 Michigan State University (East Lansing); 2nd Annual Excellence in Diversity; 1991 April 3-5 “The Multicultural University in the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:56 San Jose State University (Calif.); “The Making and Meaning of Multicultural 1991 April 16 California” (speaker) OS Folder 1 Phillips Academy (Andover, Massachusetts); “East to America: Strangers from 1991 April 17 a Different Shore” (poster) (speaker) Connecticut College (New London), Asian American Students Association; “The Roots of an Asian American Identity” (speaker)

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Ctn. 4:57 Correspondence, draft, flyer, newspaper articles 1991 April OS Folder 1 Poster 1991 April 18 Ctn. 4:58 University of Massachusetts at Amherst (speaker) 1991 April 25 Ctn. 4:59 Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.), Asian/Pacific Heritage Month; 1991 April 30 “Strangers from a Different Shore: Asian Migrants in the Making of America” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:60 The Decolonization of Imagination: The New Europe and Its Others 1991 May 3-5 (Amsterdam); Trans-Atlantic Dialogue: Changing Images of Minorities in the West (symposium sessions presenter) Ctn. 4:61 World Affairs Council (San Francisco); Understanding the Roots of Racial 1991 June 5 and Ethnic Conflict Around the Globe (speaker, panelist) Ctn. 4:62 Peterson’s Multicultural Leadership Development Program (Virginia Beach, 1991 June Virginia); Multicultural workshop (presenter, session participant) 19-23 Ctn. 4:63 City College of San Francisco, First Districtwide Flex Calendar Event; Building 1991 Aug. Community (certificate) (keynote speaker) 19-20 Ctn. 4:64 Smithsonian Institution and Association of Ibero-American Cultural Attaches; 1991 Sept. 4-7 Symposium of the Americas; “Asian Influence on the Americas” (presenter, session moderator) Ctn. 4:65 University of New Hampshire (Durham); “The Multicultural University of the 1991 Sept. 23 Twenty-First Century” (speaker, workshop leader) Ctn. 4:66 Stanford University (Calif.), Stanford Centennial; Ethnic Diversity: The Power 1991 Sept. of Difference (roundtable forum participant) 28-29 Ctn. 4:67 American Council on Education (Atlanta, Georgia); Educating One-Third of a 1991 Oct. 6-8 Nation III: Beyond Access – Achieving Success in Higher Education (presenter, panelist) Ctn. 4:68 Colby College (Maine), “Multiculturalism – What does it Mean?” (speaker) 1991 Oct. 21 Ctn. 4:69 University of Oregon (Eugene); “The Multicultural University in the 21st 1991 Oct. 28-29 Century” (speaker, workshop leader) New York University, Albert Romasco Memorial Lecture; “From Two Different Shores: Asian and Irish Immigrant Women” (speaker) Ctn. 4:70 Correspondence, 1991 OS Folder 1 Poster 1991 Nov. 4 Ctn. 4:71 Bowling Green State University (Ohio); Eighth Annual Ethnic Studies 1991 Nov. Conference: Beyond Political Correctness (keynote speaker) 11-12 Ctn. 4:72 University of Chicago, Center for East Asian Studies (Illinois); Challenge of an 1991 Nov. Asian Century, centennial forum (session participant) 18-19 Ctn. 4:73 University of San Francisco, Pacific Rim Education Forum; Educating for 1991 Dec. 3 Social Conscience: Asian American Issues in Education (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:74 University of La Verne (Calif.), Doctoral winter seminar; “Addressing the 1992 Jan. 18 Needs of Culturally Diverse Groups: 1992 and Beyond” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:75 UCLA, Multiple Tongues: Centering Discourse by People of Color (panelist) 1992 Jan. 20- Feb. 1 University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, Washington), A Remembrance of Japanese American Internment, 1942-1946; “The Internment in Historical Perspectives” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:76 Correspondence, draft, program 1992 Feb. Box 2 Audiocassette tape, “Internment” (Metro News, Hong Kong), 1992 with Christopher Slaughter Ctn. 4:77 Santa Monica College (Calif.), Staff Development Day (speaker, session 1992 Feb. 20 participant)

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California State University, Bakersfield, The Kegley Institute of Ethics; Charles W. Kegley Memorial Lecture; “Building Bridges and Telling Stories: A Multicultural Curriculum in the 21st Century” (speaker, workshop participant) Ctn. 4:78 Correspondence, newspaper article 1991 OS Folder 1 Poster 1991 Feb. 2 University of Texas, Austin, Texas Union Asian Culture Committee (speaker) Ctn. 4:79 Correspondence, newspaper article 1991 OS Folder 1 Poster 1991 Feb. 25 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), 24th Annual International Convention (Vancouver, Canada); “A Tale of Two Universities” (plenary speaker) Ctn. 4:80 Correspondence 1991-1992 OS Folder 1 Poster 1992 March 3-7 Ctn. 4:81 The Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture (Japan) (invited guest to 1992 March participate in meetings with educators, scholars, and politicians to 6-15 promote better understanding in U.S. – Japan relations) Ctn. 4:82 Community College of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), “Beyond Political 1992 March 24 Correctness: The Multicultural Curriculum of the 21st Century” (speaker) Ctn. 4:83 Manhattanville College (Purchase, New York), Asian/Pacific Islander Student 1992 March Alliance (speaker) Ctn. 4:84 California Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CATESOL), 1992 April 2-5 Annual State Conference (Sacramento); “The Making of Multicultural California” (plenary speaker) Ctn. 4:85 California State University, Sacramento; Visiting Scholars Committee 1992 April 7 (speaker) Ctn. 4:86 Sacramento History Museum; Continuing Traditions of Japanese Americans: 1992 April 25 Story of a People in Sacramento, 1869 to 1992; lecture series and exhibit (speaker) Ctn. 4:87 Gustavus Adolphus College (St. Peter, Minnesota) (speaker, discussion group) 1992 April 28 Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, New York), American Studies and the Under- Graduate Humanities Curriculum; “New Directions in American Studies and the Humanities: Global and Ethnic Contexts” (conference speaker) Ctn. 4:88 Correspondence, program 1992 May OS Folder 3 Poster 29-31 Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California (San Francisco), Forum on Japan Bashing and Black-Asian Relations (speaker) Ctn. 4:89 Newspaper article 1992 June 2 Box 2 Compact disc, Japan Bashing speech 1992 June 2 Ctn. 4:90 University of Oklahoma, Norman; Fifth Annual National Conference on Racial 1992 June 4-9 & Ethnic Relations in American Higher Education (San Francisco); “Redefining America: Imperatives of the Multicultural Study of the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles); “The Uprooted: A Comparison of Immigration from Asia and Europe” (speaker) Ctn. 4:91 Correspondence 1992 OS Folder 3 Poster 1992 June 13 Ctn. 4:92 World Affairs Council (San Francisco), Education In a Multi-cultural World, 1992 Sept. 14 international forum (speaker) Ctn. 4:93 Lehman College (Bronx, New York); “The Tempest Over Multiculturalism” 1992 Sept. 23

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(convocation address) Ctn. 4:94 St. Mary’s college of California (Moraga) (speaker) 1992 Oct. 1 Ctn. 4:95 Metropolitan State University, Minneapolis; “Beyond Political Correctness: 1992 Oct. 9 Multicultural Education in the 21st Century” (seminar speaker) Ctn. 4:96 National Research Council (Washington, D.C.), Eleventh Annual Conference 1992 Oct. 15-16 of Ford Foundation Fellows; “The Quincentennial in a Multicultural California, 1492-1992” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:97 Oakland Unified School District, Historiography Series (speaker) 1992 Oct. 19 Ctn. 4:98 National Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, 12th Annual 1992 Oct. 21 National Conference: Making Choices for Progress (speaker) Ctn. 4:99 California Community College Extended Opportunity Programs and Services 1992 Oct. 27-30 Association, 2nd Annual Fall Conference (Millbrae, Calif.) (keynote speaker) Ctn. 4:100 Cerritos College (Norwalk, Calif.); The Changing Student Demography of 1992 Oct. 29 Cerritos College; “Curriculum for a Multicultural America” (speaker) Ctn. 4:101 Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), Reshaping the Foundations, 1992 Nov. 4-8 silver anniversary conference (Oakland) (keynote speaker) Black Issues in Higher Education, Enhancing Race Relations on Campus: New Challenges & Opportunities (Fairfax, Virginia) (video conference panelist) Ctn. 4:102 Correspondence, program, newsletter article 1992 OS Folder 3 Poster 1992 Nov. 18 Ctn. 4:103 Portland State University (Oregon), “Beyond Political Correctness: The 1992 Nov. 20 Curriculum in the Post- Rodney King Era” (speaker) Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State College (Calif.), 1492: Encounter of Different Worlds; “The Quincentennial in a Multi-cultural California, 1492-1992” (speaker) Ctn. 4:104 Correspondence, schedule 1992 Box 2 Compact disc, lecture recording 1992 Nov. 30 Ctn. 4:105 American Studies Association (Costa Mesa, Calif.), Exploration/Exploitation: 1992 Nov. the Americas (workshop session participant) Ctn. 5:1 National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), 3rd Annual 1993 Feb. Conference; Connections: United We Make a Difference (Los Angeles) 11-14 (welcome speaker) Ctn. 5:2 World Without War Council, Reestablishing and Extending the Idea of 1993 Feb. 23 Common Good Project; Commonwealth Club (San Francisco) (speaker, discussion participant) Ctn. 5:3 African American, Latina/o, Asian American, Native American Alliance of 1993 Feb. Bryn Mawr, Haverford & Swarthmore Colleges (ALANA) symposium 26-27

(Swarthmore, Pennsylvania); Democratizing the Academy: Multiple Perspectives in the College Curriculum (speaker, workshop participant)

Ctn. 5:4 Albright College (Reading, Pennsylvania), Multicultural Awareness Week 1993 March 1 (keynote speaker) Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island), 13th Annual Providence Journal/ Brown University Public Affairs Conference; Race in America: The Search for Common Ground; “A Different Mirror: The Making of Multicultural America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:5 Correspondence, proceedings publication, flyer, newspaper articles 1993 March OS Folder 3 Poster 2-11 Ctn. 5:6 Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), 1993 Richardson Lecture (guest 1993 March 26 speaker)

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Smith College (Northampton, Massachusetts), Tradition and Change: The University under Stress (conference speaker) Ctn. 5:7 Correspondence 1993 OS Folder 3 Poster 1993 April 1-2 Ctn. 5:8 California State University, Fresno; Quality Teaching of a Diverse Student 1993 April 14 Population; “A Multicultural Curriculum in the Post-Rodney King Era” (symposium keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:9 California College of Arts and Crafts (Oakland), “Asian-Americans: A Model 1993 April 14 Minority for Whom?” (forum speaker) Ctn. 5:10 William Patterson College (Wayne), The New Jersey Project; The Inclusive 1993 April Curriculum: Setting Our Own Agenda (Princeton, New Jersey) 16-18 (conference speaker) Ctn. 5:11 UCB, American Cultures Lecture; “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural 1993 April 20 Curriculum for the 21st Century” (speaker) OS Folder 2 Foothill College (Oakland), America in a Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our 1993 April 20 Nation’s Past (poster) (speaker) Ctn. 5:12 Michigan State University (East Lansing), The Symposium on Science, Reason, 1993 April and Modern Democracy (session participant) 23-25 Ctn. 5:13 Seattle University (Washington) (speaker) 1993 April 27 Ctn. 5:14 Asian Law Alliance (San Jose, Calif.), Partnerships in Community, awards 1993 April 30 celebration (Honorary Dinner Committee member) Ctn. 5:15 National Public Radio (NPR), KPFA, Crossroads; “At the Eastern Edge of the 1993 May 5 Continent: Reflections on the Debate over Multiculturalism” (commentary) Ctn. 5:16 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Faculty and Staff Against Institutional 1993 May 6 Racism, conference (teaching group participant) Ctn. 5:17 Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC), Congressional Seminar 1993 May Training Conference and Job Fair (Bethesda, Maryland); “Multicultural 13-14 America in the Post-Rodney King Era” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:18 The Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC), 10th Annual Dinner (San Diego) 1993 May 15 (speaker) Stanford University (Calif.), “A Different Mirror: Asian Americans in the Curriculum of the 21st Century (speaker) Ctn. 5:19 Program, newspaper article 1993 May 18 OS Folder 2 Poster 1993 May 18 Ctn. 5:20 Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS), annual conference 1993 June 2-5 (Ithaca, New York) (session participant) Ctn. 5:21 The Freedom Forum (Roslyn, Virginia) (symposium round table participant) 1993 June 7 Ctn. 5:22 American Association of University Administrators, XXII Assembly (San Diego); 1993 June “A Different Mirror: Creating a Curriculum in the 21st Century” (speaker) Ctn. 5:23 National Public Radio (NPR) KQED, “Whose Fourth of July Is This?” 1993 June (commentary) Ctn. 5:24 Chautauqua Institution (New York), Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle 1993 July 8 Round Table Lecture/Review (speaker) Ctn. 5:25 Film Arts Foundation (San Francisco), Picture Bride fundraising reception 1993 Sept 8 (speaker) Ctn. 5:26 Cornell University (Ithaca, New York), The Messenger Lectures; A Past 1993 Sept.- Re-Visioned: The Making of Multicultural America (series speaker) Nov. Ctn. 5:27 West Virginia University (Morgantown), Center for Black Culture and 1993 Sept 15 Research, Martin Delaney Lecture; “A Different Mirror: A Vision of a Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century (speaker)

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Ctn. 5:28 Tyler Junior College (Texas), Global Understanding Through Education and 1993 Sept. 23 Celebration: Student Enrichment Series; “History of Multicultural America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:29 University of St. Thomas (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Diverse Voices in the 1993 Sept. 24 Classroom Series; “A Different Mirror: A Vision for a Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker, curriculum consultant) Ctn. 5:30 Rancho Santiago College (Santa Ana, Calif.), Building Self Esteem: 1993 Sept. 27 Multicultural Curriculum Approaches (speaker) Ctn. 5:31 University of Buffalo, New York, First Annual Multicultural Lecture; 1993 Sept. 30 Multiculturalism: Affirming Diversity (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:32 Barnard College (New York), 1993 New Student Orientation Program, 1993 Sept. Diversity (speaker) University of Maryland at College Park, The Distinguished Lecture Series; Race at the End of the Century (speaker, graduate seminar) Ctn. 5:33 Correspondence, flyer, newsletter article 1993 OS Folder 3 Poster 1993 Oct. 6-7 Ctn. 5:34 Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), A World of Difference: 1993 Oct. 7 Continuing Conversations on Race, Ethnicity, and Culture; “The Crucible of Race in America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:35 National Association of College Admission Counselors, Dreaming America: 1993 Oct. 9-10 Building New Bridges (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) (speaker) Ctn. 5:36 University of Tulsa (Oklahoma), The Provost’s Lecture Series; “A Different 1993 Oct. 12 Mirror: A History of Multicultural America” (speaker) University of Colorado, Boulder (speaker, curriculum consultant) Ctn. 5:37 Correspondence, newspaper articles 1993 OS Folder 2 Posters (2) 1993 Oct. 13 Ctn. 5:38 Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri), “The Passage to Asia: Manifest 1993 Oct. 14 Destiny and the Migrations East to America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:39 Oregon Historical Society (Portland), In This Great Land of Freedom: 1993 Oct. Japanese Pioneers of Oregon; “The Issei and the Larger Narrative of America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:40 University of California, Irvine; 9th annual UCI Rainbow Festival: Tomorrow 1993 Nov. 2-4 is Now! (includes 3 photographs) (speaker, workshop session leader) Ctn. 5:41 Siena College (Loudonville, New York ), Myth, Media, and Texts: Social 1993 Nov. 11 Interpretation and Implication (lecture series speaker) Ctn. 5:42 Jersey City State College (New Jersey), We Can Get Along: Strategies for 1993 Nov. 12 Achieving Equity and Harmony in a Multicultural Community (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:43 University of Connecticut, Storrs; 1993 East of California Asian American 1993 Nov. Studies Conference (keynote speaker) 12-14 Princeton University (New Jersey), Asian American Students Association Crisscrossed Paths of African Americans and Asian Americans (speaker) Ctn. 5:44 Correspondence, announcement, newspaper articles 1993 OS Folder 2 Poster 1993 Nov. 17 University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), The Steinberg Lectures; Beyond Orientalism: Memory and the Asian-American Experience; “Orientalist Tropes in Our Brave New World” (speaker) Ctn. 5:45 Correspondence, drafts, schedule 1993 OS Folder 2 Poster 1993 Nov. 29 Ctn. 5:46 Metropolitan State University (Minneapolis, Minnesota), faculty seminar 1993 Dec. 5

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(presenter, curriculum advisor) Ctn. 5:47 California State University, Stanislaus; Program in International and 1994 Jan. 6 Multicultural Education (presenter, advisor) Ctn. 5:48 Butte College (Oroville, Calif.), Quality Through Diversity; “A Multicultural 1994 Jan. 12-14 Curriculum in the 21st Century” (seminar keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:49 University of Washington (Seattle) (Martin Luther King speaker, workshop 1994 Jan. 13-14 leader) Ctn. 5:50 Los Medanos College (Pittsburg, Calif.), faculty and staff seminar (presenter) 1994 Jan. 24 Ctn. 5:51 City University of New York, Pluralism and Diversity in the Academy: 1994 March Implications for the Curriculum; “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural 9-11 Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker); meeting on Pluralism and Diversity with Provosts and Faculty (facilitator) Ctn. 5:52 Michigan State University (East Lansing), Asian Pacific American Faculty 1994 March Association (conference keynote speaker) 17-18 Ctn. 5:53 Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) (speaker) 1994 March 30 Ctn. 5:54 DePaul University (Chicago, Illinois), A Many Windowed House: The Asian 1994 April 4- Pacific American Experience (keynote speaker, visiting scholar) May 19 Ctn. 5:55 Maricopa Community College District, Honors Forum Lecture Series (Tempe, 1994 April 20 Arizona); “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural History of America” (speaker) Ctn. 5:56 UCB, Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance, Spring banquet (keynote 1994 April 22 speaker) Ctn. 5:57 UCB, The World Without War Council and American Cultures Center; Visions 1994 April 26 of a Common Good: A Conversation on Race, Ethnicity, and American Common Ground (discussion with Nathan Glazer) Ctn. 5:58 The National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education, Sixteenth 1994 April Annual National Conference (Honolulu, Hawaii) (includes 2 photographs) 28-30 (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:59 First Annual Cultural Diversity Conference (Carson, Calif.); Enhancing 1994 May 4 Community Through Cultural Diversity: Approaches for Education (panelist, workshop presenter) Ctn. 5:60 The Chicago Historical Society (Illinois), Bridges & Boundaries: African 1994 May 15 Americans and American Jews; “The Frontier of Multicultural America” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:61 German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.), Xenophobia, Racism, Nativism 1994 June 8-11 and National Identity in Germany and the United States: A Comparative Perspective on the Conditions of Intolerance (session presenter) United States Information Agency (Washington, D.C.), June 15-30: Japan lectures (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, Kyoto, Sapporo) (speaker, presenter) Ctn. 5:62 Correspondence 1993-1994 Ctn. 5:63 Handwritten lecture notes 1994 Ctn. 5:64 Newspaper articles 1994 June- July Ctn. 5:65 Schedules, related materials, notes 1994 June American Studies Association of South Africa (Durban), July 9-12 symposium; South Africa lectures and meetings, July 7-24 (Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban (speaker, presenter, participant) Ctn. 5:66 Correspondence 1994 Ctn. 5:67 Schedules, contact information 1994 July Ctn. 5:68 Lecture drafts, travel journal 1994 July Ctn. 5:69 Newspaper articles 1994 July

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Ctn. 5:70 Tenth Annual Faith, Reason and World Affairs Symposium (Moorhead, 1994 Sept. Minnesota), With Respect to Difference: Voices of a Multicultural 18-20 Society; “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (opening speaker, plenary session panelist) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland), Labor, Migration and Identity: Global and Local Perspectives; “The Making of Multicultural America: Women and the Asian and Irish Migrations” (speaker) Ctn. 5:71 Correspondence, schedules 1994 OS Folder 3 Poster 1994 Sept 20 The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, teleconference: Shades of American History (Bowie State University, Maryland) (presenter) Ctn. 5:72 Correspondence, proposal 1994 OS Folder 2 Poster 1994 Sept. 27 Kansas State University (Manhattan), Lou Douglas Lecture Series; “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:73 Program, schedules, newspaper articles 1994 OS Folder 2 Posters (2) 1994 Oct. 3 Ctn. 5:74 Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Oregon); “Inventing America” (class lecturer) 1994 Oct. 10 Ctn. 5:75 UCSC, The Chancellors Distinguished Seminar Series on Mission, Quality and 1994 Oct. 17 Diversity; “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (speaker) Ctn. 5:76 Association for Continuing Higher Education (ACHE) (Toronto, Canada), 1994 Oct. 24 (annual meeting keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:77 The University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee); “Racial Crisis in a Multicultural 1994 Oct. 25 America;” “A Different Mirror: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (presenter for university community and faculty workshop) Ctn. 5:78 Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.), At the End of the Century: Looking 1994 Nov. 3-5 Back to the Future (session commentator) Ctn. 5:79 Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia) (keynote speaker) 1994 Nov. 14 Ctn. 5:80 Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia), President’s Lecture Series; 1994 Nov. 15 “A Different Mirror” (speaker) Ctn. 5:81 U.S. Department of Justice, Community Relations Service (Washington, D.C.); 1994 Nov. 20- A Dream Deferred: Race Relations in America 30 Years after the Civil Rights Dec. 2 Act of 1964 (session panelist) Ctn. 5:82 Chapman University (Orange, Calif.), Freshman Seminar Program; “A 1994 Dec. 6 Different Mirror” (speaker) Ctn. 5:83 Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), The January Series (speaker) 1995 Jan. 10 Ctn. 5:84 Peralta Community College District (Oakland), Peralta Professional 1995 Jan. 12 Development Days; “Multiculturalism: Battleground or Common Ground” (speaker) Ctn. 5:85 Association of California School Administrators, 1995 Superintendents 1995 Jan. 25-27 Symposium (Monterey, Calif.); “The Third Way: A Multicultural Curriculum for California in the 21st Century” (speaker) Ctn. 5:86 Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee) (speaker) 1995 Jan. 30 Ctn. 5:87 San Jose State University, Frances Gulland Child Development Center; 1995 Jan. Staff Development Day for Student Affairs Division Staff (keynote speaker) Ctn. 5:88 Bates College (Lewiston, Maine), lecture series on multiculturalism (speaker) 1995 Feb. 6 Ctn. 5:89 Office of the Vice President (Washington, D.C.), February Dinner Series: 1995 Feb 16 Race in America (discussion participant)

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Ctn. 5:90 Washington State University (Pullman), V.N. Bhatia Lecture on Excellence 1995 Feb. in Education; “Multiculturalism: Battleground or Common Ground” (speaker) Ctn. 5:91 Stanford Hawaii Club (Calif.), “A Multicultural Mirror: The Perspective from 1995 March 2 Hawaii” (speaker) Ctn. 5:92 American Association for Higher Education (AAHE), The Engaged Campus: 1995 March Organizing to Serve Society’s Needs (Washington, D.C.); Tomas Rivera 19-22 Lecture (annual conference speaker) Ctn. 5:93 University of Southern California (USC), Distinguished Lecture Series; “A 1995 March 22 Different Mirror” (speaker) Farmington State College (Massachusetts) (speaker) Ctn. 5:94 Correspondence, schedule 1995 OS Folder 2 Poster 1995 March 27 OS Folder 3 UCB, “Multiculturalism: The Asian American Experience” (poster) (speaker) 1995 March 28 Ctn. 5:95 American Association for Affirmative Action, 21st annual conference; 1995 April 5-8 Affirmative Action: Reclaiming the High Ground (Portland, Oregon) (speaker) Ctn. 5:96 Ellen Webb Dance Company, “Hiroshima” (Fort Mason, San Francisco) 1995 May 31 (commemorative event panelist) Ctn. 5:97 Nagoya American Center (Japan), American Studies seminar; “Debate Over 1995 June Affirmative Action” (speaker); United States Information Service (Tokyo), “Hiroshima” (speaker) Ctn. 5:98 The American University (Washington, D.C.), Nuclear History Institute; 1995 July 16 The Decision to Drop the Bomb: Multiple Perspectives and New Evidence (presenter, panelist) Ctn. 5:99 Chautauqua Institution (New York), Communities of the Future: Preservation 1995 July 29- of African-American Heritage of the United States (speaker) Aug. 1 Ctn. 6:1 Historical Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshima (Washington, D.C.), 1995 Sept. 18 Panel: Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb (New York); “Hiroshima in Retrospect” (presenter, discussion participant) Ctn. 6:2 Dickenson College, The Clarke Center (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), Donald W. 1995 Sept. 20 Flaherty Lecture in Asian Studies; “Race and Ethnicity: The Politics of Identity” (speaker) Ctn. 6:3 University of Pittsburgh, School of Law; The Adequacy of Current Legal 1995 Sept. Paradigms to Meet Future Challenges (session presenter) 21-22 Ctn. 6:4 Indiana University (Kokomo), 5th annual conference; Enhancing Minority 1995 Sept. Attainment V: Keeping the Promise: Education’s Covenant with the 28-30 Community (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:5 Indiana University (Indianapolis), Philanthropic Studies Faculty and the 1995 Oct. 16 Philanthropy Forum (speaker, discussion leader) Ctn. 6:6 University of Georgia (Atlanta), “A Different Mirror: Multicultural Issues 1995 Oct. 25 in Education (speaker) Ctn. 6.7 UCB, Hoping for the Worst: The Planning, Experience, and Consequences 1995 Nov. 3-4 of Mass Warfare, 1930-1950 (panelist) Ctn. 6:8 Mary Washington College (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Cultural Awareness 1995 Nov. 7 Series (speaker) Ctn. 6:9 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Blacksburg), Asian 1995 Nov. 8 Cultural Week (speaker) Ctn. 6:10 Chicano/Latino Convocation (San Francisco), “Strangers in Our Own Land: 1995 Nov. A Tale Which Repeats Itself” (plenary session speaker) 13-14

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Ctn. 6:11 The International House of Japan, Inc. (Tokyo), 6th International Symposium; 1995 Nov. 27 Multiculturalism in the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific Region; “Within the Crucible of the Culture Wars” (includes 7 photographs) (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:12 Press conference speech, “Hiroshima: Why America Dropped the Atomic 1995 Bomb” Ctn. 6:13 UCB, The Graduate Minority Students Project and Speak Out’s Campaign, 1996 Jan. 18 Action for Democratic Education; Racism & Affirmative Action in Historical Perspective; Howard Zinn and Ron Takaki (speaker) Ctn. 6:14 Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), He Korero Tawhito, He 1996 Feb. 8-11 Korero Hou: History Here and Now (session speaker, panelist) Ctn. 6:15 College of St. Francis (Joliet, Illinois), “The Crucible of the Culture Wars” 1996 Feb. 20 (speaker) Ctn. 6:16 Museum of Chinese in the Americas (New York), Allies and Enemies: The 1996 March 1-2 Dilemma of Asian America (session speaker, panelist) University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University, Diversity at the Crossroads: Academic, State, and Community Perspectives (conference keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:17 Correspondence, program, schedule, newspaper articles 1996 April OS Folder 2 Posters (2) 10-11 Ctn. 6:18 University of San Francisco (Calif.), Davis Forum (speaker) 1996 April 25 Ctn. 6:19 Leadership Alliance (San Diego, Calif.), 3rd annual conference; Managing 1996 May 1-5 Diversity: Bridging the Gap (speaker) Hobart and William Smith College (Geneva, New York), “The Crucible and the Culture Wars” (speaker) Ctn. 6:20 Correspondence 1966 OS Folder 2 Poster 1966 May 6

Antioch University (Seattle), 20th anniversary celebration; “In the Crucible of the Culture Wars: The Curriculum for the 21st Century (speaker) Ctn. 6:21 Correspondence 1996 OS Folder 2 Poster 1996 May 10 Ctn. 6;22 University of Washington (Seattle), U.S. Cultures: New Conversations: An 1996 May 11 Interdisciplinary American Studies Conference (panelist) Ctn. 6:23 California School of Professional Psychology (Oakland) (commencement 1996 June14 speaker) Ctn. 6:24 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, SECLANT’s Challenges of the 21st 1996 June Century (seminar speaker, discussion participant) 24-28 Ctn. 6:25 Boise State University (Idaho), “Within the Crucible of the Culture Wars” 1996 Sept. 17 (speaker, faculty workshop presenter) Ctn. 6:26 Bard College (New York), “Within the Crucible of the Culture Wars” (speaker) 1996 Oct. 1 Ctn. 6:27 Queens College (New York), Changing Higher Education: Global in 1996 Oct. 3 Composition, Global in Practice; “The History of Multiculturalism” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:28 Worcester State College (Massachusetts), “Within the Crucible of the Culture 1996 Oct. 4 Wars” (speaker); “Beyond the Culture Wars: The Third Way” (workshop presenter) Ctn. 6:29 The House of Hope Presbyterian Church (St. Paul, Minnesota), “Imagining a 1996 Nov. 3 Multicultural Community” (speaker) Ctn. 6:30 Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana), Multicultural Lecture Series; 1996 Nov. 18 “Within the Crucible of the Culture Wars: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (speaker)

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OS Folder 2 Harvard Education Forum (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Ethnicity & Education: 1996 Dec. 12 What Difference Does Difference Make? (poster) (speaker) Ctn. 6:31 Oberlin College (Ohio), Spring Convocation Address; “The Crucible of the 1997 Feb. 3-4 Culture Wars” (speaker, faculty workshop presenter) Ctn. 6:32 Assembly Series, Multiculturalism: Meeting Ground or Battle Ground? 1997 Feb. 13 Ctn. 6:33 Reed College (Portland, Oregon), On the Joy of Struggle; “In the Crucible of 1997 March 3 the Culture Wars” (symposium speaker) Ctn. 6:34 UCB, Berkeley Writers at Work (readings and discussion) 1997 March 6 Ctn. 6:35 Grantmakers in Film, Television, and Video (New York); The Art and Impact 1997 March 10 of Documentary Film (program participant) Ctn. 6:36 Winona State University (Minnesota), “The Redefining of America: A 1997 March 20 Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:37 Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey), “The Crucible of the 1997 March 25 Culture Wars” (speaker) Ctn. 6:38 Iowa State University (Ames) (speaker) 1997 March 27 Ctn. 6:39 Gallaudet University (Washington, D.C.), Diversity Discourse Day; 1997 April 7 “Multiculturalism and the Culture Wars” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:40 Scottsdale Community College, “A Different Mirror: A History of Multi- 1997 April 8 culturalism in America” (speaker, curriculum workshop participant) Ctn. 6:41 University of Missouri (Kansas City), Elizabeth Ann Boyle Memorial Lecture; 1997 April 14 “The Crucible of the Culture Wars” (speaker) Ctn. 6:42 Colorado State University (Ft. Collins), Asian/Pacific American Student 1997 April 21 Services, Asian Fest (speaker) Ctn. 6:43 Council on Foreign Relations (New York), In the National Interest: Does 1997 May Diversity Make a Difference? (plenary speaker, panelist) 15-16 Ctn. 6:44 University of Washington (Seattle), Teaching Tolerance Institute (opening 1997 July 13- address, session participant) Aug. 1 University of Notre Dame (Indiana), The Ward-Phillips Lectures; Making Americans, Shaping Americas: Alternative Geographies of Race, Ethnicity, and Nation; “Multicultural Literacy in America” (speaker) Ctn. 6:45 Correspondence, newspaper article 1997 OS Folder 3 Poster 1997 Sept. 22 Ctn. 6:46 National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (New York), 1997 Sept. 27 Third anniversary banquet (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:47 East Stroudsburg University (Pennsylvania), Unity Day; “Multiculturalism 1997 Sept. 29 and the Culture Wars” (keynote speaker) Dartmouth College (Hanover, Massachusetts), “Multiculturalism and the 1997 Oct. 6 Culture Wars” (speaker) Ctn. 6:48 Correspondence, newspaper article 1997 OS Folder 2 Poster 1997 Oct. 6 Ctn. 6:49 University of Northern Colorado (Greeley), “Multiculturalism and the 1997 Oct. 13 Culture Wars” (speaker) Ctn. 6:50 San Diego City College, The World Culture Program (speaker) 1997 Oct. 17 Ctn. 6:51 Forum on Japanese Americans (Berkeley, Calif.) (participant) ` 1997 Oct. 21 Ctn. 5:52 University of Vermont (Burlington), Building Our Community: Dismantling 1997 Nov. 6-7 Racism at UVM (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:53 Clarkson University (Potsdam, New York); 6th Annual Teaching Effectiveness 1997 Nov. 8 Conference, Multicultural Reality (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:54 State University of New York (Plattsburgh) (speaker) 1997 Nov. 10 Ctn. 6:55 Race, Class, Citizenship, and Extraterritoriality: Asian Americans and 1997 Nov.

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Campaign Finance Reform; co-sponsored by Asian American Studies 14-15 (UCB) (panelist) Ctn. 6:56 Kean College of New Jersey, Conference on Diversity in Education; “We Will 1997 Nov. 21 All Be Minorities: A Multicultural Curriculum for the 21st Century” (speaker) Ctn. 6:57 Hapa Issues Forum, First Annual Banquet (Oakland); “Asian American 1997 Dec. 5 Multiplicity” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:58 U.S. Asia Dialogue on Community and Citizenship (San Francisco) (panel 1997 discussion participant) Ctn. 6:59 University of Utah (Salt Lake City), Martin Luther King, Jr. 14th Annual 1998 Jan. 11-19 Celebration; “Multiculturalism and the Culture Wars” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:60 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) (speaker, panelist) 1998 Jan. 19 Ctn. 6:61 Miami University (Oxford, Ohio), “Multiculturalism and the Culture Wars” 1998 Jan. 26 Ctn. 6:62 Stanford University (Calif.), California Summit on Race in America (panelist) 1998 Jan. 30 Ctn. 6:63 University of Wyoming (Laramie), Asian American Pacific Islander Student 1998 Feb. 10 Association; The Symposium for the Eradication of Social Inequity: The Effect of Race, Class, and Gender on Teaching and Learning (speaker) Ctn. 6:64 Dominican College (San Rafael, Calif.), Affirmative [Re]Action: A Dialogue 1998 Sept. 23 with Ward Connerly and Ronald Takaki (debator) Ctn. 6:65 Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto, Japan) (speaker) 1998 Oct. 12-18 Ctn. 6:66 University of Air (Chiba, Japan), Scribner Program of the Workshop of 1999 March Asian American Research Project (speaker, discussion participant) 12-18 Box 1 President’s Symposium (compact disc) 1999 Spring Ctn. 6:67 Salzburg Seminar 372, Race and Ethnicity: Social Change Through 1999 Oct. 9-16 Awareness (Austria) (session leader) Ctn. 6:68 Winchester Public Schools (Massachusetts) (speaker) 2000 May 9 Ctn. 6:69 University of New Orleans (Louisiana), Conversations with Veterans: The 2000 June 5 Soldiers of the Second World War (speaker) Ctn. 6:70 Lincoln East High School (Nebraska), Multicultural Leadership Institute, 2000 June 7 6th Annual Conference (keynote speaker) The Secretary’s Open Forum Conversation Series, U.S. Department of State, “Double victory: A Multicultural History of America in WWII” (speaker) Ctn. 6:71 Correspondence, announcement 2000 OS Folder 2 Poster 2000 June 12 Ctn. 6:72 Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island); Boundaries and Borderlands: 2000 July 20 The Search for Recognition and Community in America (speaker, panelist) Ctn. 6:73 San Jose State University (Calif.), “Writing a Democratic History for a Diverse 2000 Dec. 8 America” (speaker) Ctn. 6:74 The President’s Initiative for One America (Washington, D.C.), 2000 Dec. 11 “Multiculturalism: Toward Ties that Bind” (expert panel presentation) Ctn. 6:75 Lifescan, Martin Luther King, Jr. 9th Annual Holiday Celebration (keynote 2001 Jan. 15 Speaker) Ctn. 6:76 University of New Orleans (Louisiana), Double V: The African American 2001 Feb. 1-3 Experience of World War II (introductions, symposium participant) Ctn. 6:77 Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (F.A.C.E.S.) (keynote speaker) 2001 Feb. 17 Ctn. 6:78 University of Memphis (Tennessee), “Why Multiculturalism Matters in 2001 Feb. 26 America” (speaker) Ctn. 6:79 Michigan State University (East Lansing); Race in the 21st Century, 2nd 2001 April 4-6 National Conference (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:80 Illinois State University (Normal), Eleanor Kong Conference Room 2001 April 9

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Dedication (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:81 National Education Association (Washington, D.C.); NEA Joint Conference 2001 June on Concerns of Minorities and Women (includes 2 photographs) 29-30 (plenary speaker) Ctn. 6:82 Ohio State University (Columbus) and Antioch College (speaker, faculty 2001 Oct. 22 discussion) Ctn. 6:83 California State University Academic Conference (San Diego), “Why 2001 Nov. 28 Multiculturalism Matters: A Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) University of West Florida (Pensacola), Race Symposium Series; “Why 2002 Feb. 12 Multiculturalism Matters” (speaker) Ctn. 6:84 Correspondence, flyer 2002 OS Folder 2 Poster 2002 Feb. 12 Ctn. 6:85 East Coast Asian Student Union, Strangers in America (conference speaker) 2002 Feb. 22-24 Ctn. 6:86 Tufts University (Boston, Massachusetts), Asian American Curriculum 2002 March 6 Transformation Project (keynote speaker) University of Georgia (Athens), Spring Convocation (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:87 Correspondence 2002 OS Folder 2 Poster 2002 March 13 Ctn. 6:88 University of Washington (Seattle), Corbally Lecture (speaker) 2002 April 25 Ctn. 6:89 Kennesaw State University (Georgia), Invitational Leadership Conference 2002 Oct. 10-11 (keynote speaker, faculty workshop) Ctn. 6:90 University of California, San Francisco; Diversity Celebration Week; “Why 2002 Oct. 21 Multiculturalism Matters” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:91 Washington State Faculty and Staff of Color Conference (Spokane), “Why 2002 Oct. 23 Multiculturalism Matters: For Our Vision, Our Voice” (keynote speaker) Central Washington University (Ellensburg), “Why Multiculturalism Matters” (speaker, faculty workshop) Ctn. 6:92 Correspondence 2002 OS Folder 2 Poster 2002 Oct. 24 Ctn. 6:93 The Academic Center for California Community Colleges (Los Angeles) 2002 Oct. 31- (plenary session keynote speaker) Nov. 1 Ctn. 6:94 Oakland Unified School District, Teaching America History Project (speaker) 2002 Nov. 19 Ctn. 6:95 University of Houston, Downtown (Texas) (includes 5 photographs) 2002 Nov. (speaker, faculty workshop) 20-21 Ctn. 6:96 Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium (Ann Arbor, Michigan) (speaker) 2003 Jan 14 OS Folder 3 Berkeley Public Library (Calif.), author’s dinner (poster) 2003 Jan. 25 OS Folder 2 University of San Francisco; Afro-Asian Politics: Converging Histories and 2003 March 8-9 Current Prospects (poster) Ctn. 6:97 International Management Institute (Washington, D.C.); Fourth Annual 2003 March Conference; Negotiating Across Cultures: A Forum for Business, 13-14 Education, and Training Professionals (speaker) Ctn. 6:98 Colgate University (Hamilton, New York), annual lecture on Race and 2003 April Education (speaker) 10-11 Ctn. 6:99 Macalester College (St. Paul, Minnesota); Asian Student Alliance, Asian 2003 April 17 Pacific Islander American Heritage Month; “Bursting to Be Told: The History of Strangers from a Different Shore” (speaker) Ctn. 6:100 De Anza College, California History Center & Foundation (Cupertino) (speaker) 2003 May 21 Ctn. 6:101 Salzburg Seminar (Austria), East Asia – The United States: A Search for 2003 June 1-6

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Common Values (co-convener) Ctn. 6:102 The Blake School (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (speaker) 2003 Ctn. 6:103 Menlo College (Atherton, Calif.) (speaker) 2004 Jan. 21 Ctn. 6:104 Western States Communication Association (Albuquerque, New Mexico) 2004 Feb. (conference kickoff speaker) Ctn. 6:105 Housatonic Community College (Bridgeport, Connecticut); “America in a 2004 March 22 Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our Nation’s Past” (speaker) Ctn. 6:106 Wesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut); “America in a Different 2004 March 24 Mirror: Re-Visioning Our Nation’s History” (speaker, workshop participant) University of Minnesota (Minneapolis), “America in a Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our Nation’s History” (speaker) Ctn. 6:107 Correspondence 2004 OS Folder 2 Poster 2004 April 28 Ctn. 6:108 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (Newark); The Bildner Lecture 2004 Sept. 29 Series, “America in a Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our Nation’s History” (speaker) Ohio University (Athens), Multiculturalism in Education: A Dialogue with Nathan Glazer and Ronald Takaki (speaker, debator) Ctn. 6:109 Correspondence, speech draft, schedule 2004 OS Folder 2 Poster 2004 Oct. 20 University of Florida (Gainesville), Asian Student Union, Kaleidoscope Month; “America in a Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our Nation’s History” (speaker) Ctn. 6:110 Correspondence, program, schedule, postcard 2004 OS Folder 2 Poster 2004 Nov. 22 Ctn. 6:111 KQED, television program; “Facing History in a Different Mirror” 2005 Feb. 17 OS Folder 2 University of North Carolina (Wilmington) (poster) (speaker) 2005 Feb. 22 Ctn. 6:112 Amherst College (Massachusetts), “From Surfer to Scholar: The Making of 2005 March 9 Ron Takaki as a Historian of Multicultural America” (speaker) Ctn. 6:113 University of Illinois (Chicago), Asian American Awareness Month (speaker) 2005 April 12-14 Ctn. 6:114 Lane Community College and Willamette High School (Eugene, Oregon), 2005 April Reading Together Project; “America in a Different Mirror: Re-visioning 19-22 Our Nation’s History” (speaker, panel workshop session) Ctn. 6:115 Carleton College (Northfield, Illinois); “America in a Different Mirror: 2005 May 5-6 Re-visioning Our Nation’s History” (speaker) Ctn. 6:116 Penn State University, University Park; Colloquy XI: Making Connections: 2005 May Education Communicating Across Differences (includes 1 photograph) 10-11 (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:117 National Media Education Conference 2005 (San Francisco), Giving Voice to 2005 June a Diverse Nation (keynote speaker) 25-28 Ctn. 6:118 College of the Redwoods (Eureka, Calif.) (convocation keynote speaker) 2005 Aug. 24-25 Ctn. 6:119 Northwestern University (Boston, Massachusetts); Asian American Center 2005 Sept. (grand opening keynote speaker) 28-30 Ctn. 6:120 Marin Academy (San Rafael, Calif.); Second Annual Marin Academy 2005 Oct. Conference on Democracy; “Why Multiculturalism Matters: A Democratic 20-21 Vision of the Curriculum for the 21st Century” (keynote speaker) Ctn. 6:121 Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon); 2nd Annual Multicultural 2005 Nov. 17 Symposium (keynote speaker)

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Ctn. 7:1 St. Paul’s School (Manchester, New Hampshire) (speaker) 2006 Jan. 19 Ctn. 7:2 Bristol Community College (Fall River, Massachusetts); Teaching American 2006 Feb. History Grant Program – Future History; “The Ties That Bind: A History 15-16 of America’s Diversity” (speaker, workshop participant) Ctn. 7:3 California Association of Teachers of English and Other Languages (CATSOL), 2006 April 7 State Conference (San Francisco); “The Ties That Bind: A History of America’s Diversity” (plenary speaker) Ctn. 7:4 Asian Law Caucus (San Francisco), 34th Anniversary Dinner (honoree, 2006 April 27 keynote speaker) Ctn. 7:5 University of Houston, Downtown (Texas); Teaching American History Grant 2006 June Program; “A Different Mirror: A History of America’s Diversity” (speaker) 28-29 Ctn. 7:6 American Council on Education (Washington, D. C.); Roundtable on the 2006 July Intersection between Internationalization and Multicultural Education 26-27 (roundtable participant) Ctn. 7:7 Saint Andrew’s School (Saratoga, Calif.) and (Middletown, Delaware) 2006 Sept 27, (speaker, classroom sessions) Oct. 15 Ctn. 7:8 Dominican University (River Forest, Illinois); Mazzuchelli Lecture (seminar 2006 Nov. 15 speaker) Ctn. 7:9 American Council on Education (Washington, D.C.); 89th Annual Meeting; 2007 Feb.

Access Imperative (plenary session respondent) 10-13 Ctn. 7:10 Columbia University Teachers College, Winter Roundtable: Traditional and 2007 Feb.

Non-traditional Approaches to Addressing Race and Culture in Psychology 16-17 and Education; The Fourth Annual Social Justice Action Award Lecture (speaker)

Ctn. 7:11 Office of Human Relations (Santa Clara County), The Annual Human Relations 2007 Feb. 23 Awards Breakfast (speaker) Ctn. 7:12 California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo), Provocative 2007 March 8 Perspectives Speakers Series (speaker) Ctn. 7:13 California Association for Bilingual Education, 32nd Annual Conference; 2007 March 16 Educating Every Student: Investing in Our Future (keynote speaker) Ctn. 7:14 Harvard Westlake Asian Pacific Heritage Assembly (Calif.) (speaker) 2007 March 26 Ctn. 7:15 Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Cicero’s Podium Debate: Is Affirmative 2007 March 29 Action Good for America? Ronald Takaki vs. Mychal Massie (debater) Ctn. 7:16 Southwestern College (San Diego) (keynote speaker) 2007 April Ctn. 7:17 National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, 20th 2007 May 30- Annual (San Francisco); “A Different Mirror: Studying the Past for the June 2 Sake of the Future” (presenter, dialogue) Ctn. 7:18 East Meets West: Awakening to the Challenges of Afghans in Fremont, 2007 June 23 California; “The Awakening of America to Diversity” (speaker, panelist) OS Folder 2 Northeastern University (Chicago), “From Surfer to Scholar: The Making of 2007 Oct. 16 Ronald Takaki” (poster)(speaker) Ctn. 7:19 University of Illinois, Institute of Government & Public Affairs; An 2007 Oct. 18 Immigration Debate: Immigration, Reform and Citizenship (debater) Ctn. 7:20 East Meets West 2: Fremont World Social Forum; Awakening to the 2008 Jan 26 Challenges of 21st Century Afghanistan; “Multiculturalism in America” (speaker) Ctn. 7:21 Hamline United Methodist Church for Commitment to Community, Annual 2008 Sept. C2C Speech (St. Paul, Minnesota) (speaker) Ctn. 7:22 California State College University, East Bay (Hayward); “America in a 2008 Oct. 13 Different Mirror: Studying the Past for the Sake of the Future” (speaker)

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Ctn. 7:23 Canada College (Redwood City, Calif.) (speaker) 2008 Oct. 15 Ctn. 7:24 Pepperdine University (Los Angeles), Graduate School of Education and 2008 Oct. Psychology; “America in a Different Mirror: A History for the 21st Century” 28-29 (speaker) Ctn. 7:25 University of Texas (Arlington), Maverick Speakers Series & Asian Heritage 2008 Nov. Month (speaker) 16-18 Box 1 C-Span, conference (compact disc 2) 2009 March 1 Ctn. 7:26 Marin Country Day School (Corte Madera, Calif.); Professional Day; “America 2009 March 13 in a Different Mirror: A History for the Future” (speaker, workshop) Ctn. 7:27 San Francisco City College, “Diversity and Democracy in Higher Education” undated (draft) (speaker) Ctn. 7:28 University of Hawaii, Manoa; “The University, Racism, and Ethnic Studies: The undated Berkeley Experience and the Implications for Hawaii” (draft) (speaker) Ctn. 7:29 Martin Luther King Day (draft) (convocation speaker) undated Box 2 “Excellence for Whom?” (audiocassette) undated Box 2 “Protest is Not Enough” (audiocassette) undated Box 2 “A Useable History for a Multicultural State” (audiocassette) undated Ctn. 7:30-31 Miscellaneous conferences (includes 13 photographs, 1 contact sheet) 1985-1996 Ctn. 7:32 Miscellaneous event announcements 1995, undated OS Folder 2 A Day of Remembrance (poster) Feb. 21 CONSULTING AND ADVISING Nisei Soldier: Standard Bearer for an Exiled People (film advisor); California Council for the Humanities, Loni Ding Ctn. 7:33 Correspondence, project description 1982 OS Folder 5 Poster 1984 Ctn. 7:34 442nd/100th/MIS Film Project; Humanities Advisors’ Meeting; (participant) 1983 May 7 Center for Educational Telecommunications (San Francisco) Ctn. 7:35 Through Generations: Japanese America (film advisor); California Council 1983 for the Humanities, Karen L. Ishizuka Ctn. 7:36 General Education Program external review (consultant); San Francisco 1986-1987 State University Ctn. 7:37 Joint Committee for Review of the Master Plan for Higher Education 1987 April 30- Workshop (San Mateo, Calif.) (planning committee member) May 1 Without Due Process: Japanese Americans and World War II (video advisor); Curriculum Development and Supplemental Materials Commission, State of California Ctn. 7:38 Correspondence 1990 Ctn. 7:39 Proposals 1988 Ctn. 7:40 Script, version 5.2 1990 Ctn. 7:41 Ad Hoc Committee 1990 Ctn. 7:42 Evaluation by Takaki 1990 Ctn. 7:43 Other evaluations 1990 Ctn. 7:44 Newspaper articles 1990 Ctn. 7:45 Creating a Database for Archival Records of Chinese Immigrants, New York 1991 Region, proposal by Betty Sung (grant reviewer); National Endowment for the Humanities Ctn. 7:46 The Color of Humanity (television documentary advisor), Council for 1991-1992 Positive Images A National Conversation on American Pluralism and Identity, March 4-6,

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1994 (Chicago, Illinois); MacArthur Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities (scholars/writers meeting, invited participant) Ctn. 7:47 Correspondence 1993-1994 Ctn. 7:48 Invited participants undated Ctn. 7:49 Beyond the Culture Wars by Sheldon Hackney, comments by 1993-1994 participants Ctn. 7:50 The Unities of Pluralism, Takaki’s essay for conversation kit 1994 Ctn. 7:51-52 Program, transcripts of sessions (drafts) 1994 March Ctn. 7:53 Conversation kit, NEH 1994 March Ctn. 7:54 Journal and newspaper articles 1994 Ctn. 7:55 Background materials 1994, undated California Equality Initiative (CEI) (co-author of proposed amendment to California Constitution) Ctn. 8:1 Correspondence 1997-1999 Ctn. 8:2 Initiative draft 1997 Ctn. 8:3 Students for Educational Opportunity 1997-1998 Ctn. 8:4 Berkeley faculty press conference 1998 April Ctn. 8:5 The Time Has Come to Act Affirmatively by Takaki 1998 Oct. 5 Ctn. 8:6 Newspaper articles 1997-1998 Ctn. 8:7 Media contacts undated President Clinton (William Jefferson, “Bill”), University of California, San Diego, commencement speech (consultant); One America in the 21st Century: The President’s Initiative on Race Ctn. 8:8 Correspondence, drafts, background information (includes 1 1997 photograph) Ctn. 8:9 Newspaper clippings 1997 Ctn. 8:10 President Clinton, State of the Union address (consultant) 1998-1999 Ctn. 8:11 Italian Americans in World War II, Judith Ehrlich (film advisor) 2002 Ctn. 8:12 Film proposal by Richard Gong (comment) undated Letters of support Ctn. 8:13 Washington State University (Spokane), Spokane Japanese American 1978 Citizens League (affidavit in support of Asian American Studies) Ctn. 8:14 Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Brown University; Rockefeller 1992, 1994 Foundation Humanities Fellowship Ctn. 8:15 Korean Picture Brides project, Manjari Talent; ASUC Mini-grant Committee 1996 Ctn. 8:16 Chicano Park film, Mario Barrera undated INTERVIEWS OF TAKAKI Ctn. 8:17 Diversity in Asian American Women’s Lives Research Project, Colleen Fong 1987 Box 1 CNN, Jane Pauley (compact disc) 1989 Aug. 23 Ctn. 8:18 University of Illinois, Champaign; FOCUS 580 radio program 1989 Nov. 8 Ctn. 8:19 Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (AAPAA) newsletter, 1989-1990 Catherine Jane Howard Ctn. 8:20 The Yale Observer, Vol. II, No. 5; Alma S. Beck 1990 March Ctn. 8:21 McNeil/Lehrer News Hour, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) 1990 May 10 Ctn. 8:22 This Week With David Brinkley, ABC News 1990 May 20 Box 1 Hawaii (compact disc) 1990 May 20 Ctn. 8:23 LA Village View; Mirror Images: Ronald Takaki Probes America’s 1993 July 2-8 Multicultural Past, Present, and Future; Carlos Mendez

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Ctn. 8:24 Teaching Tolerance; Reflections from a Different Mirror: Historian, Ronald 1993 Aug.- Takaki Views Our Multicultural Past and Present; David Aronson 1994 Spring Ctn. 8:25 Express: The East Bay’s Free Weekly; Ethnic Notions, Dan Ouellette and 1993 Sept. 3 Evantheia Schibsted Ctn. 8:26 Weekend Edition, National Public Radio; American Culture Wars (part 10) 1994 May 14 Ctn. 8:27 Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 103rd Congress; 1994 June 8 Interview with Historian Ronald Takaki Ctn. 8:28 The Hawaii Herald, ‘Palolo Glasses’ in the Bay: UC Berkeley Prof. Ron 1994 June 22 Takaki Draws from his Hawaii Roots; Diane Yen-Mei Wong Ctn. 8:29 The Brooklyn College Excelsior, An Interview with Ronald Takaki, Nancy Romer 1994 Dec. 19 Ctn. 8:30 CNN Crossfire, television program 1995 Aug. 1 Ctn. 8:31 Kathryn Lee Brantley (Atlanta) 1996 Summer Ctn. 8:32 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Education 1999 April Leadership; A Different Mirror: A Conversation with Ronald Takaki; Joan Montgomery Halford Ctn. 8:33 Hawaii Live, television program 1999 Dec. Ctn. 8:34 AsianWeek, Educating the New America 2000 Oct. 13-19 Ctn. 8:35 New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network, New Dimensions video 2002 March 22 Program, Michael Toms Ctn. 8:36 San Francisco Examiner, Conservator of the Peace, Nina Wa 2002 Oct. 22 Multiculturalism: The Manifest Destiny of the U.S.A.: An Interview with Ronald Takaki; J.Q. Adams and Janice R. Welsch Ctn. 8:37 Multicultural Perspectives, Vol. 11, Number 4 2009 Oct.-Dec. Box 1 Compact disc 2009 Box 1 Florida (compact disc) undated Ctn. 8:38 Miscellaneous correspondence 1990-2004 Ctn. 8:39 Book proposal, We Are Not a Narrow Tribe: Writings of Ronald Takaki undated Edited by Ted Fang Ctn. 8:40-42 Articles about and mentioning Takaki 1980-2006 AWARDS Distinguished Teaching Award; University of California, Berkeley Ctn. 8:43 Correspondence, press release, letters of support, ceremony program 1981 Ctn. 8:44 Background materials 1981 Ctn. 8:45 Newspaper articles 1981 OS Folder 4 Certificate 1981 May 26 Ctn. 8:46 Certificates of Appreciation; University of California, Berkeley 1987-1988 Ctn. 8:47 Certificate of Merit; Li Po Society of America (Hawaii) 1988 July 18 Ctn. 8:48 Howard W. McGraw Jr. Prize in Education (New York, New York) (nomination) 1989 Ctn. 8:49 Charles A. Dana Awards in Higher Education (Washington, D.C.) (nomination) 1989 Ctn. 8:50 Japanese American of the Biennium Award; Japanese American Citizens 1990 June 22 League (San Francisco) Ctn. 8:51 Annual Distinguished Asian Leadership Awards, Distinguished Educator; 1990 Aug. 16 Asian Business League (San Francisco) Ctn. 8:52 Most Influential Asian Americans: A.Magazine, Avenue Asia, San Francisco 1991, 1992, Chronicle, Transpacific 1996, 1999 Ctn. 8:53 Honorary degree; Wheelock College (Boston, Massachusetts) 1992 May 15 Distinguished Service Award; The California Historical Society (San Francisco) Ctn. 8:54 Correspondence, nomination form 1993 OS Folder 4 Certificate 1993 Oct. 1

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Honorary degree; The College of Wooster (Ohio) Ctn. 8:55 Correspondence, speech typescript, program 1994 OS Folder 4 Certificate 1994 May 9 Ctn. 8:56 New Fellow invitation; The Society of American Historians (New York) 1995 May 9 Ctn. 8:57 Distinguished Career Contribution Award; American Educational Research 1995 Association (Washington, D.C.) Ctn. 8:58 Honorary degree; Macalester College (St. Paul, Minnesota) 1996 May 25 Ctn. 8:59 Living Treasure Honoree; Asian Pacific Democratic Club (San Francisco) 1998 May 21 Ctn. 8:60 Profiles in Excellence Award; ABC, Inc. and KGO television (San Francisco) 1999 Dec. Literary Laureate Dinner honoree; Friends & Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library Ctn. 8:61 Correspondence, program 2000 OS Folder 4 Group photograph 2000 April 10 Ctn. 8:62 Honorary degree; Northeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts) 2000 June 17 (with 2 photographs) Ctn. 8:63 Distinguished Lecturer Award; American Educational Research Association 2001 Ctn. 8:64 Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Awards; Education for Public Inquiry and 2001 International Citizenship, Tufts University Fred Cody Award; Bay Area Book Reviewers Association , 22nd Annual Awards for Northern California (San Francisco) Ctn. 8:65 Correspondence, program, articles 2008 Box 1 Compact disc 2008 April 3 Excellence in Achievement Awards, 2003; California Alumni Association, 2004 March 5 University of California Ctn. 8:66 Correspondence, program, banquet table assignments 2004 OS Folder 4 Campanile photograph presentation board 2004 March 5 Honorary degree; University of Massachusetts, Boston Ctn. 8:67 Correspondence, commencement magazine, program, (includes 2004 10 photographs) OS Folder 4 Poster 2004 June 4 Ctn. 8:68 Lifetime Achievement Award; Asian Pacific Council (UCB) 2005 April 19 Ctn. 8:69 Honorary degree; Massachusetts College of Art, Boston 2006 May 19 Honorary degree; Whitman College (Walla Walla, Washington) Ctn. 8:70 Correspondence, program 2006 OS Folder 4 Certificate 2006 May 21 Ctn. 8:71 Social Justice Action Award; Teachers College, Columbia University 2007 Feb. 17 Ctn. 8:72 Honoree; 20th Anniversary Celebration of Activism and Empowerment; 2007 May 3 Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education Ctn. 8:73 Honoree; Leading in the Asian Pacific Era: Past, Present & Future, awards 2008 March 22 dinner; National Japanese American Historical Society (San Francisco) Ctn. 8:74 Distinguished 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award; Association for Asian 2009 April 25 American Studies, annual meeting (Honolulu, Hawaii) Ctn. 8:75 List and text from award plaques 1989-2009 SERIES III: WRITINGS, 1968-2008 Cartons 9-16; Carton 17, folders 1-76; Boxes 1, 3-30; Oversize folder 5. Arranged into three subseries: Books, Articles, Reviews; then arranged chronologically. Contains Takaki’s materials relating to the writing and publication of his books. These consist of correspondence, mainly with publishers; reviews; interviews; publicity events and announcements; research notes; typewritten drafts with and without editing, galley proofs with editing, reprints; photographs; index cards

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with bibliographic and general research information. Also contains articles written by Takaki for journals, magazines, and newspapers, notably numerous opinion editorials. There are reviews by Takaki of others’ publications for scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers. Carton:folder Contents Date BOOKS Pro-Slavery Crusade: The Agitation to Reopen the African Slave Trade; Free Press (1971: New York, New York) Ctn. 9:1 Correspondence, commentary, chapter notes, agreement with 1969-1980 publisher, background information, book cover Box 3-12 Index cards with bibliographic information and notes, arranged by undated subject topics and themes Violence in the Black Imagination: Essays and Documents; G.P. Putnam & Sons (1972: New York, New York) Ctn. 9:2 Correspondence, background information, notes 1968-1973 Box 13-16 Index cards with bibliographic information and notes, arranged by undated subject topics and themes Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19th Century America; Knopf (1979: New York, New York) Ctn. 9:3 Correspondence with Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (New York) 1972-1980 Ctn. 9:4 Correspondence with University of Washington Press (Seattle) 1981-1982 Ctn. 9:5 Correspondence with Oxford University Press (London) 1987-1990 Ctn. 9:6 Correspondence, general 1977-1982 Ctn. 9:7 Reviews 1979-1981 Ctn. 9:8 Promotional and publicity materials 1980, undated Ctn. 9:9 Background information, notes, miscellaneous undated Drafts with edits Ctn. 9:10 Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Preface 1978 Ctn. 9:11 Chapter I: The “Iron Cage” in the New Nation 1978 Ctn. 9:12 Chapter II: “Diseases” of the Mind and Skin 1978 Ctn. 9:13 Chapter III: Within the “Bowels” of the Republic 1978 Ctn. 9:14 Chapter IV: Beyond Primitive Accumulation 1978 Ctn. 9:15 Chapter V: The Metaphysics of Civilization: “The Red Race on 1978 Our Borders” Ctn. 9:16 Chapter VI: The Metaphysics of Civilization: “The Black Race 1978 Within Our Bosom” Ctn. 9:17 Chapter VII: An American Prospero in King Arthur’s Court 1978 Ctn. 9:18 Chapter VIII: The Iron Horse in the West 1978 Ctn. 9:19 Chapter IX: Civilization in the New South 1978 Ctn. 9:20 Chapter X: The “Heathen Chinese” and American Technology 1978 Ctn. 9:21 Chapter XI: The Masculine Thrust Toward Asia 1978 Ctn. 9:22 Chapter XII: Down From the Gardens of Asia 1978 Ctn. 9:23 Notes, Chapters I-VI 1978 Ctn. 9:24 Notes, Chapters VII-XII 1978 Ctn. 9:25 Bibliography 1978 Ctn. 9:26 Toward a White Man’s Country: Race and Civilization in 19th undated Century America Ctn. 9:27-40 Chapters I-XII, Footnotes undated Box 17-23 Index cards with bibliographic information and notes, arranged by undated

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subject topics and themes Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920; University of Hawaii Press (1983: Honolulu) Ctn. 10:1 Correspondence 1981-1985 Ctn. 10:2 Reviews 1983-1985, 1988 Ctn. 10:3 Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920, sponsored 1982 July 29 by Participant Resources (presentation with slide show) Ctn. 10:4 Lecture on Hawaii’s plantation labor history undated Ctn. 10:5 Articles mentioning Pau Hana 1981-1984 Ctn. 10:6 Promotional events, cover jacket 1983-1985 Ctn. 10:7 Press release 1983 Ctn. 10:8 Advertising, catalogs 1984 Ctn. 10:9 Japanese language edition 1985-1986 Ctn. 10:10 Notes undated Ctn. 10:11 Photographs (11), information sheets undated Drafts with edits Ctn. 10:12 Index, Photographs (copies) undated Ctn. 10:13 Table of Contents, Prologue, Title Page, Dedication, Poem undated Ctn. 10:14 Chapter I: The Sugar Kingdom: The Making of Plantation Hawaii undated Ctn. 10:15 Chapter II: Passages: The Uprooted undated Ctn. 10:16 Chapter III: A New World of Labor: From Siren to Siren undated Ctn. 10:17 Chapter IV: Plantation Camps: Community and Culture undated Ctn. 10:18 Chapter V: Contested Terrain: Patterns of Resistance undated Ctn. 10:19 Chapter VI: The Revolt Against Paternalism: From Eternity to Class undated Ctn. 10:20 Epilogue undated Ctn. 10:21 Footnotes, Chapters I-VI and Epilogue undated Ctn. 10:22 Manuscript for publisher undated Box 24-27 Index cards with bibliographic information and notes, arranged by undated subject topics and themes From Different Shores: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in America (editor); Oxford University Press (1987: New York) Ctn. 10:23 Correspondence 1985-1988 Ctn. 10:24 A Larger Liberty: Inequality and the Neoconservative Imagination, 1985 proposal outline for book chapters Ctn. 10:25 Reviews 1988 Ctn. 10:26 Promotional materials, notes 1987-1988 Ctn. 10:27-28 Drafts; prospectus, summary, table of contents, bibliography undated

Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans; Little, Brown and Company (1989: Boston)

Ctn. 10:29 Correspondence 1986-1990 Ctn. 10:30-32 Reviews 1989-1994 Ctn. 10:33 Iwanami Shoten, Publishers; Japanese translation 1990-1996 Ctn. 10:34 Second edition

Awards Ctn. 11:1 Bay Area Book Reviewers Association (BABRA), Ninth Annual; 1990 March 23 Non-Fiction: History & Contemporary Issues Ctn. 11:2 The Colonial Dames of America; Citation 1990 April 25 Ctn. 11:3 Commonwealth Club of California; Gold Medal for Non-Fiction 1990 May 30 Ctn. 11:4 Association for Asian American Studies; Outstanding Book Award 1990

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Ctn. 11:5 Recognitions 1989-1992, 1999 Book tours, readings, and signings Ctn. 11:6 Correspondence, events information, flyers, newspaper articles 1989-1991 OS Folder 5 Posters (2); UCB, ASUC Bookstore 1989 Nov. 29 Ctn. 11:7 Publicity 1989-1990 Ctn. 11:8 Advertising, endorsements 1988-1989 Ctn. 11:9 Book jackets 1989 Trans-Atlantic Enterprises, Inc. (TAE); proposal for three-part mini- series for international television Ctn. 11:10 Correspondence, agreement 1989-1991 Ctn. 11:11 Story line, treatment 1990 Ctn. 11:12 Background materials 1989-1990 Ctn. 11:13 Notes undated Ctn. 11:14 Related materials 1983, 1990- 1993 Video Events International (VEI); mini-series project for television Ctn. 11:15 Correspondence 1991-1992 Ctn. 11:16 Script, story line undated National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); documentary television series (Frieda Lee Mock, producer) Ctn. 11:17 Proposal 1992 Sept. Ctn. 11:18 Correspondence 1989-1993 Ctn. 11:19 Evaluation, comments 1992 Ctn. 11:20-21 Proposal drafts 1992 Ctn. 11:22 Script: Program One; Overblown with Hope: The First Wave undated of Asian Immigration Ctn. 11:23 Script: Program Two; Gold Mountain: The Chinese in America undated Ctn. 11:24 Script: Program Three; Raising Cane: The Making of Multi- undated Asian Hawaii Ctn. 11:25 Script: Program Four; The Watershed of World War II undated Ctn. 11:26-27 Photographs (47), negative (1) 1887-1922, 1939, 1945 Ctn. 11:28 Photograph captions undated Box 1 Compact disc undated Manuscript proof with edits Ctn. 11:29 Front matter, Table of Contents 1989 Ctn. 11:30 Chapter I: From a Different Shore 1989 Ctn. 11:31 Chapter II: Overblown with Hope: The First Wave of Asian 1989 Immigration Ctn. 11:32 Chapter III: Gam Saan Haak: The Chinese in Nineteenth Century 1989 America Ctn. 11:33 Chapter IV: Raising Cane: The World of Plantation Hawaii 1989 Ctn. 11:34 Chapter V: Ethnic Solidarity: The Settling of Japanese America 1989 Ctn. 11:35 Chapter VI: Ethnic Islands: The Emergence of Urban Chinese 1989 America Ctn. 11:36 Chapter VII: Struggling Against Colonialism: Koreans in America 1989 Ctn. 11:37 Chapter VIII: “The Tide of Turbans”: Asian Indians in America 1989 Ctn. 11:38 Chapter IX: Dollar a Day: Dime a Dance: The Forgotten Filipinos 1989 Ctn. 11:39 Chapter X: The Watershed of World War II: Democracy and Race 1989

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Ctn. 11:40 Chapter XI: “Strangers” at the Gates Again: Post 1965 1989 Ctn. 11:41 Chapter XII: Breaking Silences: Community of Memory 1989 Ctn. 12:1-3 Chapter I-XII Notes, About the Author 1989 Drafts Ctn. 12:4 Index undated Ctn. 12:5 Front matter, Chapter I 1988 Ctn. 12:6 Chapter I substitution pages 1988 Ctn. 12:7 Chapter II 1988 Galley with edits Ctn. 12:8-13 Front matter, Chapters I-XII, Notes 1989 Box 28-30 Index cards with bibliographic information and notes, arranged undated by subject topics and themes A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America; Little, Brown and Company (1993: Boston) Ctn. 12:14 Correspondence 1993-1994 Ctn. 12:15 Agreement 1991 Oct. Ctn. 12:16-19 Reviews 1993-1995 Ctn. 12:20 Text examples of summaries in Confidence in Writing (3rd edition) 1996 By Ed Reynolds and Marcia Huntington Awards Ctn. 12:21 Media Alliance (San Francisco); Meritorious Achievement: Non- 1993 Nov. 16 Fiction Ctn. 12:22 National Association for Multicultural Education; Multicultural 1994 Feb. 13 Book Award Ctn. 12:23 The Christophers (New York); Christopher Award 1994 Feb. 24 Ctn. 12:24 Before Columbus Foundation (Los Angeles); American Book Award 1994 May 29 Ctn. 12:25 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (Cleveland, Ohio) 1994 June Ctn. 12:26 13th Annual Bay Area Book Reviewers Awards; nomination 1994 May Ctn. 12:27 Recognitions 1993-1994 Ctn. 12:28 Book readings, signings (includes 1 photograph) 1993 Ctn. 12:29 Little, Brown and Company publicity book tour 1993 Ctn. 12:30 Promotional materials 1993 Ctn. 12:31 Photographs not used (8), negatives (18) undated Course assignments Ctn. 12:32 Siena College (Loudonville, New York) 1994 April- May Ctn. 12:33 Purdue University (Indiana) 1995 Nov. Ctn. 12:34 San Francisco State University (California) 1995 Dec. Ctn. 12:35 Documentary film series proposals 1991-1992 Ctn. 12:36 Book overview undated Ctn. 12:37 Book jacket, revision 1993 Feb. Box 1 Compact disc (1), floppy discs (5) undated Drafts Ctn. 12:38 Front matter, edits 1993 Ctn. 12:39 Table of Contents, Prologue, Chapter 1: A Different Mirror undated Ctn. 12:40 Part I: Boundlessness, Before Columbus: Vinland; Chapter 2: The undated “Tempest” in the Wilderness: The Racialization of Savagery Ctn. 12:41 Chapter 3: The “Giddy Multitude”: The Hidden Origins of Slavery undated Ctn. 12:42 Part II: Borders; Chapter 4: Prospero Unbound: The Market undated Revolution

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Ctn. 12:43 Chapter 5: No More Peck O’Corn: Slavery and Its Discontents undated Ctn. 12:44 Chapter 6: Emigrants from Erin: Ethnicity and Class Within White undated America Ctn. 12:45 Chapter 7: Foreigners in Their Native Land: Manifest Destiny in undated the Southwest Ctn. 12:46 Chapter 8: Searching for Gold Mountain: Strangers from a Pacific undated Shore Ctn. 12:47 Part III: Distances: The End of the Frontier; Chapter 9: The “Indian undated Question”: From Reservation to Reorganization Ctn. 12:48 Chapter 10: Pacific Crossings: Seeking the Land of Money Trees undated Ctn. 12:49 Chapter 11: Between “Two Endless Days”: The Continuous undated Journey to the Promised Land Ctn. 12:50 Chapter 12: El Norte: The Borderland of Chicano America undated Ctn. 13:1 Chapter 13: To the Promised Land: Blacks in the Urban North undated Ctn. 13:2-3 Footnotes, Chapters 1-13 undated Ctn. 13:4 Miscellaneous draft pages, notes undated Manuscript proof with edits Ctn. 13:5-19 Chapters 1-13 1993 Ctn. 13:20 Part IV: Crossings 1993 Ctn. 13:21 Chapter 14: Through a Glass Darkly: Towards the Twenty-First 1993 Century; Note of Appreciation Ctn. 13:22-26 Notes, Chapters 1-14; Index 1993 Ctn. 13:27-34 Galley proofs, Chapters 1-14; Footnotes 1993 Ctn. 13:35 Akashi Shoten, Ltd. (1995: Tokyo, Japan), Japanese translation 1994-1996

A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America; Little, Brown and Company (revised edition, 2008: Boston) Ctn. 14:1-2 Correspondence 2006-2009 Ethnic Studies Library, UCB; book talk and signing; President Barrack Obama’s Inauguration Address, comments Ctn. 14:3 Address with annotations 2009 Jan. OS Folder 5 Poster 2009 Feb. 11 Ctn. 14:4 Publicity, book jacket 2008 Ctn. 14:5 Afghan Americans; interviews, resources, notes 2006-2007 Ctn. 14:6 Life stories; student correspondence, papers (includes 6 photographs) 2007-2008 Drafts Ctn. 14:7 Jeffersonian Rites 2008 Ctn. 14:8 Dedication, Table of Contents 2008 Ctn. 14:9 Chapter 1: The Significance of Diversity in American History: The 2008 Master Narrative of American History Ctn. 14:10 Part I: Boundlessness; Before Columbus: Vinland; Chapter 2: The 2008 “Tempest” in the Wilderness: A Tale of Three Frontiers Ctn. 14:11 Chapter 3: An Inter-Racial Insurrection: The Hidden Origins of 2008 Slavery Ctn. 14:12 Part II: Borders; Rise of the Cotton Kingdom: The Path to the Civil 2008 War; Chapter 4: Toward the Stony Mountain: From Removal to Reservation Ctn. 14:13 Chapter 5: “No More Peck O’Corn”: Slavery and Its Discontents 2008 Ctn. 14:14 Chapter 6: Emigrants from Erin: Ethnicity and Class Within White 2008 America Ctn. 14:15 Chapter 7: Foreigners in Their Native Land: Manifest Destiny in 2008

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the Southwest Ctn. 14:16 Chapter 8: Searching for Gold Mountain: Strangers from a Pacific 2008 Shore Ctn. 14:17 Part III: Distance; Westward the Masculine Course of Empire; 2008 Chapter 9: The “Indian Question”: From Reservation to 2008 Reorganization Ctn. 14:18 Chapter 10: Pacific Crossings: Seeking the Land of Money Trees 2008 Ctn. 14:19 Chapter 11: Between “Two Endless Days”: A Journey to “The 2008 Promised Land,” The Jewish Exodus from Russia Ctn. 14:20 Chapter 12: El Norte: The Borderland of Mexican America, North 2008 from Mexico Ctn. 14:21 Chapter 13: To the Land of Hope: Blacks in the Urban North 2008 Ctn. 14:22 Part IV: Crossings; The Problem of the Color Line[s]; Chapter 14: 2008 The War for the “Four Freedoms”: Abroad and at Home Ctn. 14:23 Chapter 15: Out of the War: Confronting Contradictions, “Rising 2008 Winds” for Social Justice Ctn. 14:24 Chapter 16: Again, the “Tempest-Test” 2008 Ctn. 14:25 Chapter 17: “We Will All Be Minorities”: America in the 21st 2008 Century Ctn. 14:26-32 Galley proofs with edits; Table of Contents, Chapters 1-17, Author 2008 Notes, notes, index Ctn. 14:33 Bound manuscript 2008 Hiroshima: Why America Dropped the Atomic Bomb; Little, Brown and Company (1995: Boston) Ctn. 14:34 Correspondence with Little, Brown and Company 1995 Ctn. 14:35 Correspondence regarding Japanese edition 1995 Ctn. 14:36 Correspondence, general 1995-1996, 2003 Reviews Ctn. 14:37-38 United States 1995 Ctn. 14:39 Japan 1995 Manuscript drafts Ctn. 14:40 Hiroshima: Why the Atomic Bomb was Dropped undated Ctn. 14:41 Hiroshima: Truman, the Cold War, and Race undated Ctn. 14:42 Publicity 1995 Ctn. 14:43 Related materials 1995 Ctn. 14:44 Notes undated Box 1 Compact disc undated A Larger Memory: A History of Our Diversity, with Voices; Little, Brown and Company (1998) Ctn. 15:1 Correspondence 1997-1998 Ctn. 15:2 Book proposal 1996 Ctn. 15:3 Multicultural Voices of America, contract 1996 Ctn. 15:4 Reviews 1998, 2000 Book tour Ctn. 15:5 Promotional materials, schedule, cover 1998 OS Folder 5 Poster; Ethnic Studies Library (UCB) 1998 Oct. 7 Ctn. 15:6 Table of Contents, sources 1997 Box 1 Compact disc undated Double Victory: A History of Multicultural America in World War II;

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Little, Brown and Company (2000: Boston) Ctn. 15:7 Correspondence 1998-1999 Prospectus and proposals Ctn. 15:8 The War for Double Victory: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima 1998 July Ctn. 15:9 The War for Double Victory: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima; 1998 Table of Contents, two sample chapters Ctn. 15:10 Double Victory: Multicultural America at War, 1941-1945 undated Ctn. 15:11 The War for Double Victory: Fighting for Equality at Home and undated and Abroad, 1941-1945 Ctn. 15:12 Contract 1998 Oct. Ctn. 15:13 Reviews 2000-2001 Box 1 Jim Lehrer News Hour: Conversation with Elizabeth Farnsworth 2000 Oct. 9 on Double Victory (compact disc) Ctn. 15:14-15 Book tours and interviews 1999-2002 Ctn. 15:16 Publicity and contacts 2000 Ctn. 15:17 Author questionnaire and biographical information 1999 Ctn. 15:18 Photographs (9), negatives (5) 1924, 1944 1981 Ctn. 15:19-20 Photographs with captions (photocopies) and permissions 1941-1946, 1999 Ctn. 15:21 Song and poem permissions 1999 OS Folder 5 New Orleans Times Picayune (commentary) (newspaper page 1999 June 9 reproduction) Box 1 Compact disc undated Ctn. 15:22-23 Manifest Destiny in the Pacific War; The “Watery Prairies” of the undated West; draft chapter with Friedman critique Debating Diversity: Clashing Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in America (editor); Oxford University Press (2002: New York) Ctn. 15:24 Correspondence 2000-2001 Ctn. 15:25 Promotional information, cover 2002 O Brave New World of California (not published) Ctn. 15:26 Correspondence 2001-2002 Ctn. 15:27 The World in the Garden c. 2002 Ctn. 15:28 Visions of Empire – America c. 2002 Ctn. 15:29 Mexicans in New Diversity c. 2002 Ctn. 15:30 Gold Mountain c. 2002 Ctn. 15:31 Chinese in Agriculture c. 2002 Ctn. 15:32 From Deserts into Farmlands c. 2002 Ctn. 15:33 Orchards of Nectarines c. 2002 Ctn. 15:34 Turbans in the Field c. 2002 Ctn. 15:35 Sprinkling Sweat on the Fields c. 2002 Ctn. 15:36 A Harvest of Dreams Deferred c. 2002 Ctn. 15:37 Fighting for Fair Wages in the Fields c. 2002 Ctn. 15:38 Japanese and WWII c. 2002 Ctn. 15:39 Mexicans and WWII c. 2002 Ctn. 15:40 Italians and WWII c. 2002 Ctn. 15:41 Asians and WWII c. 2002 Ctn. 15:42 Resources and research materials 2001-2002 Peopled by the World (textbook, not published) Ctn. 15:43-46 Correspondence 2007-2009

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Proposals Ctn. 16:1 A Democratic History of the United States of America 2008 Ctn. 16:2 An American History c. 2008 Ctn. 16:3 A History of the United States c. 2008 Ctn. 16:4 Chapter 1: Background information 2008-2009 Ctn. 16:5-8 Chapter 2: The Original Americans: Before 1492; drafts, background c. 2008 Information Ctn. 16:9-10 Chapter 3: Strangers from Across the Atlantic; drafts c. 2008 Ctn. 16:11 Chapter 4: The First English Colonies; drafts c. 2008 Ctn. 16:12 Chapter 25: World War II: Fighting for Democracy Abroad and at c. 2008 Home Ctn. 16:13 Comments on chapter drafts c. 2008 Ctn. 16:14 Miscellaneous research materials 2008, undated Ctn. 16:15-16 The Balkin Agency; Richard Balkin, literary agent; correspondence 1984-1996 Ctn. 16:17-19 Chelsea House (New York, New York); publications for youth; Asian American 1991-2008 History series; correspondence, proposals, articles Box 1 Compact discs (7), miscellaneous 2009, undated ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, PAPERS, OPINION EDITORIALS Ctn. 16:20 The Movement to Reopen the African Slave Trade in South Carolina (article); 1965 Jan. The South Carolina Historical Magazine; Vol. 66, No. 1 Ctn. 16:21 Chinese Immigration (with Francis Chin), student paper for Contemporary c. 1967 Asian Studies 184 Ctn. 16:22 The Black Child-Savage in Ante-Bellum America (chapter); The Great Fear: 1970 Race In the Mind of America by Gary B. Nash and Richard Weiss, editors Ctn. 16:23 Aesculapius Was a White Man: Antebellum Racism and Male Chauvinism 1978 at Harvard Medical School (article); The Atlantic University Review of Race and Culture; Vol. XXXIX, No. 2 Ctn. 16:24 “An Entering Wedge”: The Origins of the Sugar Plantation and a Multiethnic 1982 Winter Working Class in Hawaii (article); Labor History; Vol. 23, No. 1 Ctn. 16:25 Reflections in Racial Patterns in America: An Historical Perspective (article) 1982 Ethnicity and Public Policy; Vol. 1 Ctn. 16:26 Who really killed Vincent Chin? (opinion editorial); San Francisco Chronicle 1983 Sept. 21 Ctn. 16:27 Who really killed Vincent Chin? (op ed); AsianWeek 1983 Sept. 29 Ctn. 16:28 Economics and Racial Violence: The Vincent Chin Case (op ed); Hastings 1983 Oct. 10 Law News; Vol. 17, No. 1 Ctn. 16:29 I am not a “Jap”; I am a man (essay); In these Times 1983 Oct. 19-25 Ctn. 16:30 Have Asian Americans made it? (op ed); San Francisco Examiner 1984 Jan. 10 Ctn. 16:31 Asian Americans in the University (op ed); San Francisco Examiner, 1984 April 16, AsianWeek 20 Ctn. 16:32 The Color Yellow (essay); San Francisco Examiner 1984 May 18 Ctn. 16:33 How do we measure equality? Education and employment of Asian 1984 July 16 Americans (essay); AsianWeek Ctn. 16:34 The Loyalty Test Again (essay); AsianWeek 1984 Nov. 16 Ctn. 16:35 Reparations and Redress for Nisei (op ed); San Francisco Chronicle 1984 Nov. 17 Ctn. 16:36 Brains over Muscles: The Meaning of Intelligence and Race in American 1984 History (article); Halcyon, Vol. 6 Ctn. 16:37 The Tragedy of the 442 (essay); San Francisco Examiner 1984 Ctn. 16:38 Japanese Americans face new test of their loyalty (essay); The Honolulu 1985 Jan. 9 Advertiser

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Ctn. 16:39 Asian Successes Are Misleading (op ed); San Francisco Chronicle 1985 Feb. 9 Ctn. 16:40 Asian Americans as a Model Minority for Blacks (essay); AsianWeek, 1985 Feb. 22, Hokubei Mainichi, Seattle Post-Intelligencer 26, March 21 Ctn. 16:41 Is Race Surmountable? Thomas Sowell’s Celebration of Japanese American 1985 June “Success”; Ethnicity and the Work Force; Vol. IV Ctn. 16:42 Hawaii, Hawaii – Like a Dream: From Dekasegi to Imin (paper); Proceedings 1985 July 22-26 of the Japanese Kan’yaku Imin Centennial Lectures (Honolulu) Ctn. 16:43 To count or not to count by race and gender? (essay); AsianWeek; includes 1985 Oct.- other related essays responding to Edwin Meese’s speech on affirmative 1986 Jan. action; Cleveland Plaindealer, Californian (Bakersfield), Oakland Tribune Ctn. 16:44 Poverty is Thriving Under Reagan; The New York Times 1986 March 3 Ctn. 16:45 White Popular Wisdom: How Scholarly Is Neoconservative Scholarship 1986 (paper); Center for Third World Organizing, working paper series Ctn. 16:46 Ethnicity and Class: The Japanese American Experience (paper/lecture); 1987 March Deshisha American Studies; Vol. 23 (Kyoto, Japan) Ctn. 16:47 There Was No Need to Intern Japanese (op ed/response); San Francisco 1988 March 9, Chronicle; The Myth of Military Necessity for Japanese American 10 Internment; Nichibei Times, Hokubei Mainichi Ctn. 16:48 An Educated and Culturally Literate Person Must Study America’s 1989 March 8, Multicultural Reality (op ed); The Chronicle of Higher Education, New May 11, Winds (Stanford University), The Santa Clara Forum; Opening the American 1990 Nov. Mind: Multicultural Literacy in the University Ctn. 16:49 Asian Newcomers Who ‘Get Ahead So Fast’ May Be Behind Where They 1989 Aug. 23 Started (op ed); Los Angeles Times Ctn. 16:50 The Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority (op ed); The New York Times 1990 June 16 Ctn. 16:51 The Economy’s Link to Racial Antagonism (essay); Newsday, Viewpoints 1990 June 25 Ctn. 16:52 Ethnicity and Class in Hawaii: The Plantation Labor Experience, 1835-1920 1990 (chapter); Labor Divided: Race and Ethnicity in United States Labor Struggles, 1835-1960 by Robert Asher and Charles Stephenson, editors Ctn. 16:53 A Response to Ling-Chi Wang, Elaine Kim, and Sucheng Chan; A Response 1990 To Karen Leonard; Amerasia Journal, Vol. 16, No.2 Ctn. 16:54 They Also Came: The Migration of Chinese and Japanese Women to Hawaii 1990 And the Continental United States; Chinese America: History and Perspectives 1990, Chinese Historical Society of America Ctn. 17:1 The Content of the Curriculum: Two Views (Ronald Takaki and Irving Howe); 1991 May/June The Value of Multiculturalism (article); Current Issues in Liberal Education; Liberal Education, Vol. 77, No. 3 Ctn. 17:2 Do Asian Americans Do All That Well? Let’s Look at Reality. (article); Boston 1991 Sept. 8 Globe, Focus Ctn. 17:3 Pearl Harbor: As Past and Prologue (op ed) 1991 Ctn. 17:4 Behind the Bashing of Japan (op ed); AsianWeek, Los Angeles Times 1992 Feb. 14 Ctn. 17:5 Japan Bashing Cloaks Economic Reality (op ed); San Francisco Examiner 1992 Feb. 18 The Tempest in the Wilderness: The Racialization of Savagery (article); The Journal of American History: Discovering America, A Special Issue;

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Ctn. 17:10 The Myth of the “Model Minority” (chapter); Seeing Ourselves: Classic, 1992 Contemporary, and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology (second edition) By John J. Macionis and Nijole V. Benokraitis, editors; Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Society edited by Robert V. Robinson and Nancy J. Davis Ctn. 17:11 A Taxi Ride to Virginia Beach (commentary); Asian American Arts Center 1992 (New York, New York) Ctn. 17:12 The Dismantling of Higher Education; Memorialization That ‘Clears Your 1993 July 28 Brain’; America’s Denied History; The Chronicle of Higher Education Ctn. 17:13 Are the Multicultural Experiments Working? Two Views (Ronald Takaki and 1993 Aug. 1

Linda Chavez, essay); The Washington Post: Education Review; Doing Multiculturalism (draft)

Ctn. 17:14 Save the Korean Methodist Church (letter to San Francisco Mayor Frank 1993 Sept. 22 Jordan); Korea Times Ctn. 17:15 Aesculapius Was a White Man: Race and the Cult of True Womanhood 1993 (chapter); The “Racial” Economy of Science: Toward a Democratic Future by Sandra Harding, editor Ctn. 17:16 A Tale of Two Decades: Race and Class in the 1880s and 1990s; Race in 1993 America: The Struggle for Equality by Herbert Hill and James E. Jones, editors Ctn. 17:17 What is it that unites us as Americans? (op ed); Oakland Tribune; In Search 1994 March 7, of America; Atlantic Constitution; Putting the Pluribus in our Unum (draft) 22 Ctn. 17:18 A History of Immigrant Bashing (op ed); The Sacramento Bee; The Historical 1994 Oct. 30 Roots of Prop 187 (draft) Ctn. 17:19 Teaching American History Through a Different Mirror (article); Perspectives, 1994 Oct. American History Association Ctn. 17:20 Multicultural Messenger (article), The International Multicultural Education 1994 Association (Rochelle Park, New Jersey) Ctn. 17:21 What Good Teachers Say About Teaching (statement), Office of Educational 1994 Development (UCB) Ctn. 17:22 50 Years After Hiroshima (article), Dissent 1995 Summer Ctn. 17:23 Pride and Prejudice: Answers to the Question That Most Americans Never 1995 Aug. Wanted to Ask: Why America Dropped the Bomb (essay); AsianWeek 1995 Aug. 4 Ctn. 17:24 Physicists Who Worked on the bomb: Racial Overtones in the Pacific War 1995 Aug. 11 (op ed); The Chronicle of Higher Education Ctn. 17:25 What Scientists Knew and When They Knew It (article); Technology Review; 1995 Aug./Sept. Cosa sapevano gli scienziati; Technology Review (Italian edition) Oct./Nov. Ctn. 17:26 La bomba e il colore della pelle (chapter); Hiroshima non dovevamo by 1995 John Rawls Ctn. 17:27 The Closing of the Colour Line: Closing Reflections on the United States 1995 (chapter); The Decolonization of Imagination: Culture, Knowledge, and Power by Jan Nederveen Pieterse and Bhikhu Parekh, editors Ctn. 17:28 Breaking Silences: Community of Memory (chapter); Writing for Change : 1995 A Community Reader by Ann Watters and Marjorie Ford Ctn. 17:29 The Myth of the Model Minority (article); Sociology: Exploring the 1995 Architecture of Everyday Life by David M. Newman Ctn. 17:30 Within the Crucible of the “Culture Wars” (article); INJ Bulletin, International 1996 Winter House of Japan; Vol. 16, No. 1 (Japanese edition; Vol. 7, No.1) Ctn. 17:31 A Different Mirror (essay); Writing in the Disciplines: A Reader for Writers 1996 by Mary Lynch Kennedy, William J. Kennedy, and Hadley M. Smith

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Ctn. 17:32 Multiculturalism as Common Ground (article); On Common Ground, No. 7 1996 Ctn. 17:33 Notes of a One-Time Happy Surfer (essay); AsianWeek 1997 July 11 Ctn. 17:34 A Different Mirror: To See the United States as a Multiracial Society (article); 1997 Aug. U.S. Society & Values, Vol. 2, No. 3 Ctn. 17:35 Roots of Our National Ideals (essay); AsianWeek 1997 Nov. 13 Ctn. 17:36 A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (selected reading); c. 1997 Multicultural Awareness/Consciousness: Toward a Process of Personal Transformation by Joseph D. McNair, editor Ctn. 17:37 Set Up a Lottery for UC’s Top Applicants (op ed); Los Angeles Times 1998 April 2 Ctn. 17:38 Time to Restore Affirmative Action (letter to the editor); New York Times 1998 April 7 Ctn. 17:39 Cultivating Unity: Our National Dialogue on Race Should Begin with a Look 1998 June 20, at Hawaii (article); Honolulu Star Bulletin; Look to Hawaii for Answers July 16 on Race; AsianWeek Ctn. 17:40 California’s Big Squeeze (response op ed); The Nation; The Time Has Come to 1998 Oct. 5 Act Affirmatively Ctn. 17:41 A Different Mirror (excerpt); Rereading America: Cultural Contents for Critical 1998 Thinking and Writing (fourth edition) by Gary Colombo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle Ctn. 17:42 A History of Multicultural America: A Different Mirror (selected reading); 1998 Great Divides: Readings in Social Inequality in the United States by Thomas M. Shapiro Ctn. 17:43 On Admissions, More Inequality (letter to the editor); New York Times 1999 Aug. 10 Ctn. 17:44 The (True) California Civil Rights Initiative: An Open Letter to the Asian 1999 American Contractors Association (op ed); AsianWeek Ctn. 17:45 Hiroshima: A Mediation on the Horror (op ed); La Prensa San Diego 2000 Aug. 5 Ctn. 17:46 A Different Mirror (selected reading); Readings for Diversity and Social 2000 Justice by Maurianne Adams, et al., editors Ctn. 17:47 Challenging the Master Narrative (article); Telemedium: The Journal of Media 2005 Summer Literacy, Vol. 52, No. 3 Ctn. 17:48 Will Bush’s War on Terror Bring Back Detention Camps? (commentary); 2006 March 8 Pacific News Service; Bush’s War Against Terrorism: Will History Repeat Itself? Ctn. 17:49 Beneath Obama’s Victory: A Tale of Two Americas 2008 Ctn. 17:50 To Catch a Wave: The Changing Colors of America (essay) 2008 Ctn. 17:51 “The Untold Truth”: Race in the 2008 Election 2008 Ctn. 17:52 American Chauvinisms: A Comparative and Historical Perspective (with undated Lawrence J. Friedman) Ctn. 17:53 The “Diseased” Negro in a Republican Civilization undated Ctn. 17:54 Does Ethnic Studies Have a Future in the University? undated Ctn. 17:55 The “Glass Ceiling”: Barrier to Asian American Advancement undated Ctn. 17:56 The Myth of Ethnicity: Scholarship of the Anti-Affirmative Action Backlash undated Ctn. 17:57 What Moyers Left Unseen and Unsaid undated REVIEWS OF PUBLICATIONS BY OTHERS Ctn. 17:58 Ethnic Enterprise in America: Business and Welfare Among Chinese, Japanese, 1972 and Blacks by Ivan H. Light Ctn. 17:59 The Sessionist Impulse: Alabama and Mississippi in 1860 by William L. Barney; 1975 June The Journal of American History Ctn. 17:60 The Rise and Fall of Black Slavery by C. Duncan Rice; The Journal of American 1975 History

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Ctn. 17:61 Linkages and Boundaries : New Scholarship on Asian American History edited 1980-1985 by Don T. Nakanishi (evaluation) Ctn. 17:62 Ethnic America by Thomas Sowell; In These Times, Pacific Historical Review 1982 May-June, 1983 Aug. Ctn. 17:63 Servants to Slaves to Servants: Contract Labor and European Expansion 1982 (paper) by Stanley L. Engerman Ctn. 17:64 Farm Workers, Agribusiness, and the State by Linda C. Majka and Theo J. 1983 Majka; Labor History Ctn. 17:65 Nothing But Freedom: Emancipation and Its Legacy by Eric Foner; American 1984 Historical Review Ctn. 17:66 Slavery and Human Progress by David Brion Davis; The Journal of American 1985 June History Ctn. 17:67 Still the Golden Door: The Third World Comes to America by David M. Reimers 1985 Ctn. 17:68 New American Scholar: Toward a Broader Conception of Scholarship (report) 1990 by Hilary Hsu, San Francisco Community College District Ctn. 17:69 Intergroup Cooperation in Cities: African, Asian, and Hispanic American 1992 Communities (report), Inter-Minority Cooperation Project Ctn. 17:70 The First Strange Place: The Alchemy of Race and Sex in Hawaii (report) by 1993 Beth Baily and David Parker Ctn. 17:71 Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy, 1850-1990 1993 by Bill Hing Ctn. 17:72 Stowaway, By the Lake of Sleeping Children, Tales of Two Cities, Among the 1996 Dec. 15 White Moon Faces by Cordoba, Urrea, Milani, Geok-lin Lim; Four Roads to America, Washington Post Book World Ctn. 17:73-74 Challenging the Curricular Color Line: Movements for Multiculturalism in 2000 Jan. Higher Education (manuscript) by David Yamane Ctn. 17:75 Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism undated by Reginald Horsman Ctn. 17:76 Chinese in California (1850-1894): Migrant Labor or Immigrants? (paper) undated by Leigh Kagan; Koreans in Hawaii: The Linkage Between Immigration and Adjustment (paper) by Wayne Patterson SERIES IV: TEACHING, 1970-2008 Carton 17, folders 77-81; Cartons 18-23; Boxes 31-33. Arranged chronologically. Contains Takaki’s teaching materials from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of California, Berkeley (UCB). These include correspondence, administrative information, teaching assignment documents, committee work, reports, research grant proposals, course descriptions, lecture drafts and notes, and other instructional materials. Carton:folder Content Date University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); History Department Ctn. 17:77 Correspondence 1970-1971 Ctn. 17:78 Committee on Ethnic Studies (Chairman) 1970 May Ctn. 17:79 Younger Scholar Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities; 1969-1973 “Southern Racism and Pro-slavery Political Radicalism, 1850-60” Ctn. 17:80-81 Tenure denial, letters of support and newspaper clippings 1970 Nov.-Dec. History 7A, course lectures Ctn. 18:1 Introduction 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:2 The Puritans: Who Were the Puritans? 1968 Fall

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Ctn. 18:3 The Paradox of Puritanism: Piety vs. Rationalism 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:4 The Erosion of Puritan Piety, Part I 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:5 The Erosion of Puritan Piety, Part II 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:6 The American Revolution 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:7 We the People (?), Part I 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:8 We the People (?), Part II 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:9 Federalists vs. Republicans: The Making of the Two-Party System 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:10 The Market Revolution 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:11 Scholar and Society 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:12 Romanticism in America 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:13 Jackson Democracy: A Symbol for Historians? 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:14 Fire-Bell in the Night 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:15 The Anti-Slavery Myth 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:16 Slavery 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:17 John C. Calhoun: The Making of a Fire-Eater 1968 Fall Ctn. 18:18 The Internal Crisis of the Old South: An Interpretation of Southern 1968 Fall Succession Ctn. 18:19 Pilgrims Progress of a Southern Fire-Eater 1968 Fall History 7B, course lectures Ctn. 18:20 Introduction 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:21 Johnsonian Restoration 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:22 How Radical Was Revival Reconstruction? 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:23 American Industrialization and Industrialists 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:24 The Machine in the Bean Field, Part I 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:25 The Machine in the Bean Field, Part II 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:26 Spanish-American War 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:27 Pie in the Sky 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:28 Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses Yearning to 1969 Winter Be Free Ctn. 18:29 Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of Progressive Conservatism 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:30 Woodrow Wilson: The Progressive as a Segregationist 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:31 The Twenties: The Two Americas 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:32 The Lost Generation 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:33 Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:34 America in Crisis, Part I 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:35 America in Crisis, Part II 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:36 American Isolationism 1969 Winter Ctn. 18:37 What Now, Little Man? 1969 Winter History 17A, course lectures Ctn. 18:38 American Society in the 18th Century: Class and Sectional Conflicts c. 1969 Ctn. 18:39 The Planter Association; The Mind of the South; The Origin of Slavery c. 1969 in America Ctn. 18;40 KKK; Discussion: Strange Career of Jim Crow c. 1969 Ctn. 18:41 Road to Revolution; Revolution of 1800; The American Revolution c. 1969 Considered as a Social Movement Ctn. 18:42 The War of 1812; Independence; The Monroe Doctrine c. 1969 Ctn. 18:43 The Reign of Alexander Hamilton; Discussion: Franklin; Was Thomas c. 1969 Jefferson a Liberal? Hippocrite?

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Ctn. 18:44 Laissez Faire: Myth or Reality? Virginia; The Panic of 1817 c. 1969 Ctn. 18:45 The Outsiders: The Jacksonians of the Election of 1824; Jacksonian c. 1969 Democracy; Who Were the Jacksonians? Ctn. 18:46 The War Against the Monster; Reconstruction and Literature; c. 1969 Reconstruction and Religion; Reconstruction Discussion Ctn. 18:47 Discussion: If You Were Vice President in 1865; The Radicals at the Helm c. 1969 Ctn. 18:48 Three Reconstructions: Lincoln, Johnson, and Radicals; Reconstruction: c. 1969 Racket or Revolution? Discussion: Why Did Reconstruction End? History 17B, course lectures Ctn. 18:49 When Did the Industrial Revolution Occur in the U.S.? The Times They c. 1969 Are A-Changin’ Ctn. 18:50 The Politicos; The Robber Barons; American Diplomacy, 1919-1920; c. 1969 Defeat of the League of Nations, 1919-1920 Ctn. 18:51 Social Darwinism: A Philosophy for Industrial Progress; Discussion: c. 1969 Alger; Discussion: Populism Ctn. 18:52 Progressivism; Progressivism California Style; Discussion: Progressivism c. 1969 Ctn. 18:53 New Nationalism and New Freedom; The Giants: Harding and Coolidge c. 1969 Ctn. 18:54 The Isolationist Impulse; Discussion: Twenties; The Great Crash c. 1969 Ctn. 18:55 The Theology of Ferment; The First New Deal; Discussion: New Deal c. 1969 Ctn. 18:56 World War I; The Cold War; Discussion: American Foreign Policy, c. 1969 1920-1966 Black History, course lectures Ctn. 18:57 Not Afraid to Die: Frederick Douglas and Violence undated Ctn. 18:58 The Ante-Bellum Black Bourgeoisie undated Ctn. 18:59 What Were the Origins of Slavery and Race Prejudice in America? undated Ctn. 18:60 Racial Violence in Urban America undated Ctn. 18:61 Blacks and New Deal undated Ctn. 18:62 The Southern Dilemma undated Ctn. 18:63 Caste and Class in the Old South undated Ctn. 18;64 Racism in Western Culture: Sex and Racism undated Ctn. 18:65 The Unstrange Career of Jim Crow undated Ctn. 18:66 The Strange Career of Thomas Watson undated Ctn. 18:67 Urban Black “Impudence” undated Ctn. 18:68 Life and Death in the Songs of the Oppressed undated Ctn. 18:69 Black and White After Slavery undated Ctn. 18:70 The Negro and the American Revolution: Ideals and Expediency undated Ctn. 18:71 The Image of America in the Mind of the African Slave, Part I undated Ctn. 18:72 The Image of America in the Mind of the African Slave: The Poetry undated of Phillis Wheatley, Part II Ctn. 18:73 Urban Black Nationalism undated Ctn. 18:74 Urban Black Containment undated Ctn. 18:75 In Search for Blackness: The Harlem Renaissance undated Ctn. 18:76 Violence and the Making of the Black Ghetto (includes 3 slides) undated Ctn. 19:1 The Black Exodus undated Ctn. 19:2 The Anxiousness of Ambivalence: W.E.B. Dubois undated Ctn. 19:3 The Reconstruction That Didn’t Happen undated Ctn. 19:4 The New South undated Ctn. 19:5 Booker T. Washington undated

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Ctn. 19:6 Prologue: The Negro Slave in the Garden of Eden undated Ctn. 19:7 The Free Negro in the Age of Jacksonian Democracy undated Ctn. 19:8 Black Over White: The African Slaves in Colonial American Civilization undated Ctn. 19:9 Blackness and Slavery vis a vis Whiteness and Civilization undated Ctn. 19:10 Sex and Racism in Colonial America undated Ctn. 19:11 Black Abolitionism undated Ctn. 19:12 Was Sambo Real? undated Ctn. 19:13 Was Sambo Real? Slave Behavior During the Civil War undated Ctn. 19:14 Slave Revolts: Myths and Realities undated Box 31-33 Index cards with bibliographic information and lecture topic notes undated University of California, Berkeley (UCB); Ethnic Studies Department Academic appointment Ctn. 19:15 Correspondence 1972 Ctn. 19:16-18 Promotions 1974-1980 Ctn. 19:19 Sabbaticals 1975, 1986- 1987 Ctn. 19:20 University Lecturer; Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) 1988-1989 Ctn. 19:21 Visiting Professorship; Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) 1991 Spring Ctn. 19:22 Retirement 2004 April Third World College Proposal; Ethnic Studies Committee (Chairman) Ctn. 19:23 Proposal for the Establishment of the College of Third World 1974 Sept. Studies; to Provost Roderic Park Ctn. 19:24 Asian American Studies, Appendix A 1974 Sept. Ctn. 19:25 Chicano Studies, Appendix B 1974 Sept. Ctn. 19:26 Native American Studies, Appendix C 1974 Sept. Ctn. 19:27 Proposal for a Group Major in Ethnic Studies 1975 March American Cultures Requirement Ctn. 19:28 Faculty outreach and responses 1984-1989 Ctn. 19:29 Student responses 1985, 1988 Ctn. 19:30 A Faculty Debate (speaker) 1989 Feb. 28 Ctn. 19:31 Proposal drafts for Ethnic Studies Breadth Requirement, Cultural 1988 Requirement OS Folder 5 Diversity at the University “Struggle for Our History, History of Our March 15 Struggle”; Rally for an Ethnic Studies Requirement (poster) Ctn. 19:32 Executive Committee of the American Cultures Center 1989-1991 Committee on Education and Ethnicity Ctn. 19:33 Correspondence, meetings, reports 1988-1989 Ctn. 19:34 Proposal for an American Cultures Breadth Requirement 1988-1989 Ctn. 19:35 Committee on Educational Policy (CEP) 1987 Ctn. 19:36 The Center for the Teaching of American Cultures 1989 Berkeley Division, Academic Senate Ctn. 19:37 Correspondence, newsletters 1987-1989 Ctn. 19:38 Meeting to vote on American Cultures Requirement (speaker) 1989 April Ctn. 19:39 American Cultures Course Development at the University of 1990 May 1 California at Berkeley; by William S. Simmons, Director; Center for the Teaching and Study of American Cultures Ctn. 19:40 1990 Summer Faculty Fellowship 1990 Ctn. 19:41 American Cultures newsletters 1991-1992 Ctn. 19:42-43 Press releases, newspaper clippings 1988-1992

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Ctn. 19:44 Related reports 1984-1986 Ctn. 19:45 Related newspaper articles 1988, undated Ctn. 19:46 Notes undated Ctn. 19:47-48 Background materials 1987, undated Graduate Group, Ph.D. Program Ctn. 20:1-2 Correspondence 1983-1989 Ctn. 20:3 Description, meeting undated Ctn. 20:4-5 Proposals 1982-1983 Ctn. 20:6 Graduate student list 1989 Fall Ctn. 20:7 Articles, newspaper clippings 1983-1989 Ctn. 20:8 Background materials 1982, undated Ctn. 20:9 Forum on the Defense of Affirmative Action and the October 21 and 22 1998 Oct. Walkout OS Folder 5 Third World Strike 20th Anniversary: 1969-1989 (poster) 1989 April Ctn. 20:10 Third World Strike; protest in support of the Ethnic Studies Department 1999 April-May (speaker) (includes 6 photographs) Grants, Ethnic Studies Department Ctn. 20:11 Summer Grants for Improvement in Instruction; Toward a Core 1974-1975 Curriculum in Ethnic Studies National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); A View from the Inside: Symposium on Art and Literature in America’s Concentration Camps; Asian American Studies and the Oakland Museum Ctn. 20:12 Correspondence 1976-1977 Ctn. 20:13 Proposal 1976 Ctn. 20.14 Program, exhibit, press releases, reviews, articles 1976-1977 Ctn. 20:15 Reports, budget, notes 1977 Council on Educational Development; The Ethnic Studies Research And Publication Project: Critical Perspectives Ctn. 20:16 Correspondence 1984 Ctn. 20:17 Proposal 1984 Ctn. 20:18 Reports, meetings, colloquia, notes 1985-1986 Faculty research grants Ctn. 20:19 Procedures and guidelines (UCB) 1972-1986, 1992 Ctn. 20:20 Toward a White Man’s Country: Nationality, Race, and Sex in an 1972-1976 Age of Enterprise and Expansion; Toward a White Man’s Country: Race and Nationality in an Age of Enterprise and Technology; Toward a White Man’s Country: Race and Civilization in 19th Century America Ctn. 20:21 A Discontented Civilization: Race and Culture in 19th Century America 1977-1978 Ctn. 20:22 Ethnicity and the Plantation Labor Experience in Hawaii, 1835-1920 1979-1980 Ctn. 20:23 Ethnicity and Class in the Hawaiian Plantation Experience, 1845-1846 1979-1982 Ctn. 20:24 Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920 1979-1980 Ctn. 20:25 Rockefeller Foundation; Research Fellowship Program for Minority- 1980-1982 Group Scholars; Ethnicity and the Plantation Labor Experience in Hawaii, 1835-1920 Ctn. 20:26 National Endowment for the Humanities; Ethnicity and Class in 1984 Hawaii: The 1946 Plantation Strike Ctn. 20:27 From Ethnicity to Class: The 1946 Plantation Labor Strike 1984

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Society Ctn. 22:58 The Making of a Multicultural America undated Ctn. 22:59 Market Revolution and Mexico undated Ctn. 22:60 Metaphysics of Indian-Hating undated Ctn. 22:61 Mexicans: Internal Colonialism undated Ctn. 22:62 Mixed Race undated Ctn. 22:63 The Mulatto: Chiaroscuro in the Americas undated Ctn. 22:64 National Symbol: General George Armstrong Custer undated Ctn. 22:65 The Neo-Conservative Perspective on Race: Glazer and Kristol undated Ctn. 22:66 Nora Neale Hurston undated Ctn. 22:67 O Brave New World undated Ctn. 22:68 Phantoms of the Mind: Cultural Hegemony in America undated Ctn. 22:69 Pilgrims from the Pale: From the Shtetl to the Lower East Side undated Ctn. 22:70 Puerto Ricans, Chicanos undated Ctn. 23:1 Race and Class undated Ctn. 23:2 Race and Class in the Third World Imagination undated Ctn. 23:3 Race and Imperialism: A Nervous Masculine Civilization undated Ctn. 23:4 Race and Imperialism: The Demonic Iron Cage undated Ctn. 23:5 Race and Imperialism: The Masculine Thrust Toward Asia undated Ctn. 23:6 Race and Imperialism: The Passage to India: The War against undated Mexico Ctn. 23:7 Race and Technology: An American Prospero in King Arthur’s Court undated Ctn. 23:8 Race and Technology: The Machine in the Garden undated Ctn. 23:9 Race and the Republican Society: The Founding Fathers undated Ctn. 23:10 Race and U.C.: Third World Responses undated Ctn. 23:11 Race Caliban: The Natives of America undated Ctn. 23:12 Race, Class, and Gender in Jacksonian America undated Ctn. 23:13 Racial Violence undated Ctn. 23:14 Racial Ideology: Film and Media undated Ctn. 23:15 Racism and the Mind of the South undated Ctn. 23:16 Racism: Male Chauvinism and Lynching undated Ctn. 23:17 Red, Black, and the Giddy Multitude undated Ctn. 23:18 Republican Iron Cages undated Ctn. 23:19 Roosevelt: Strenuous Progressivism undated Ctn. 23:20 Rush’s Chair undated Ctn. 23:21 The Second Iron Cage in Cybernated America undated Ctn. 23:22 Takaki’s Solutions undated Ctn. 23:23 Theories on Internal Colonialism undated Ctn. 23:24 Theories of Racial Inequality undated Ctn. 23:25 Third World Responses: A Theoretical Framework undated Ctn. 23:26 Towards a Theory of Losing Ground undated Ctn. 23:27 Two Different Theories in Race and Ethnicity: The Ethnic Pattern undated Theory (Glazer) and The Internal Colonial Theory (Blauner) Ctn. 23:28 The Undead History of Racism undated Ctn. 23:29 White Popular Wisdom: Losing Ground undated Ctn. 23:30 White Popular Wisdom: Neoconservative Scholarship, 1975-1984 undated Ctn. 23:31 White Racism and Male Chauvinism, Part I and II undated Ctn. 23:32 The White Whale of Witch Pond: Re-Settling America undated Ctn. 23:33 Wilson: Declining Significance of Race undated Ctn. 23:34 Wilson: Truly Disadvantaged undated

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1992 Ctn. 24:30 Organizations undated Ctn. 24:31 Politics 1977, 1985 Ctn. 24:32 Population 1983 July Ctn. 24:33 Race relations, Asian Americans 1973 Ctn. 24:34 Race relations, Chicanos 1980, 1988, 1991 Ctn. 24:35 Racism 1945, 1986- 1987 Ctn. 24:36 Reparations 2000-2001 Ctn. 24:37-38 Slavery 1923-1943, 1962-1989 Ctn. 24:39 Slavery, laws of Virginia 1823 Ctn. 24:40 Socio-economic conditions 1941, 1976, 1991, 1993 Ctn. 24:41 The South, history 1963 Ctn. 24:42 The South, socio-economic structure 1974 Ctn. 24:43 Students 1999 Ctn. 24:44 Twain, Mark 1970 Ctn. 24:45 Women 1971-1989 Ctn. 24:46 General 1970, 1991, 1996 Ctn. 25:1 Amerasians 1989 Ctn. 25:2 American chauvinisms 1972 Ctn. 25:3-4 American history 1960-1983 Ctn. 25:5 American nationality 1971 Anti-Asian violence Ctn. 25:6 Correspondence, notes 1984, 1997 Ctn. 25:7 Chin, Vincent 1983-1989 Ctn. 25:8 Where We Stand in America: A Report on Anti-Asian Violence and Anti- 1984 Aug. Foreign Sentiments; The Organization of Chinese Americans, Inc. Ctn. 25:9 Break the Silence: A Conference on Anti-Asian Violence (San Francisco), 1986 May 10 proceedings Ctn. 25:10 Recent Activities Against Citizens and Residents of Asian Descent; U.S. 1986 Commission on Civil Rights Ctn. 25:11-12 Articles, newspaper clippings 1984-1997 Ctn. 25:13 Armenian Americans 2001-2002 Ctn. 25:14 Asia-United States trade 1986-1990 Asian American Studies Ctn. 25:15 Association for Asian American Studies 1979, 1986- 1988 Ctn. 25:16 Programs at colleges and universities 1987, 1993 Ctn. 25:17 Sociological Paradigms in Asian American Studies: A Critical Evaluation, 1984 by Stanford Lyman Ctn. 25:18 Asian American Studies Library 1981, 1986- 1987 Asian Americans Academic Achievement Ctn. 25:19 Asian American Educational Success: Cultural and Structural 1983 Explanations, by Yongsook Lee, Barbara Schneider, Oswald Warner

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Ctn. 29:39 Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (Chinese Six Companies) 1868, 1894 Ctn. 29:40 Chinese for Affirmative Action 1982 Ctn. 29:41 Chinese Historical Society of America 1987, 2001 Ctn. 29:42 Religion undated Ctn. 29:43 Second generation 1936, 1973 Ctn. 29:44 Songs 1864, 1987 Ctn. 29:45 Students 1912, undated Ctn. 29:46-47 Women (includes papers by Judy Yung) 1869, 1921, 1987-1989 Ctn. 29:48 Will (Lue Gim Gong) undated Ctn. 29:49 World War II 1942, 2000 Ctn. 29:50 Writers 1986, 1988 Ctn. 29:51 Yung family history (Judy Yung) 1976, 1987 Ctn. 29:52 Notes undated Ctn. 30:1 Citizenship 1998, 2007 Ctn. 30:2 Columbus Quincentenary 1991-1992 Ctn. 30:3 Economic mobility 1971-1983 Education California Ctn. 30:4 California Postsecondary Education Commission 1983 Ctn. 30:5-6 Master Plan for Higher Education 1985-1989 Curriculum Ctn. 30:7 Primary and secondary 1987-1991 Ctn. 30:8-9 Higher education 1984-1992 Ctn. 30:10-11 General 1985-1993 Ctn. 30:12 English as the Official Language 1986-1989 Ctn. 30:13 Enrollment 1983-1997 Ctn. 30:14 Higher education 1976, 1978 Ctn. 30:15 Racism 1985-1986 Ctn. 30:16 Reform 1981-1985 Ctn. 30:17 Students 1983, 1985 Ctn. 30:18 Testing 1985, undated Employment Ctn. 30:19 Discrimination 1983, 1986 Ctn. 30:20 Statistics 1983, 1985 Ctn. 30:21 Farrakhan, Louis 1994 Filipino Americans Ctn. 30:22 Agricultural labor 1931, 1954, 1977, 1979 Ctn. 30:23 Bibliographies 1972, 1977, 1986 Ctn. 30:24 Biographies 1977-1978, 1986 Ctn. 30:25 Cannery workers 1938, 1978 Ctn. 30:26 Christian Fellowship 1938 Communities Ctn. 30:27 Chicago (Illinois) 1987 Ctn. 30:28 Daly City (California) 1989 Ctn. 30:29 San Diego (California) 1976 Ctn. 30:30 San Francisco Bay Area (California) 1984

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Ctn. 30:31 Stockton (California) 1980 Ctn. 30:32 Education 1982, undated Ctn. 30:33 Employment 1934, 1971, 1986-1987 Ctn. 30:34 Ethnic identity 1930, 1989 Ctn. 30-35 Philippines foreign relations 1931, 1942 Ctn. 30:36 Gays undated Ctn. 30:37 History 1985, 1987 Ctn. 30:38 Immigration 1930-1931, 1972-1979 Ctn. 30:39 Intermarriage 1932, 1938 Ctn. 30:40 Literature 1990 Ctn. 30:41-42 Oral histories 1974-1977 Ctn. 30:43 Organizations 1980, 1986 Proposals Ctn. 30:44 Demonstration Project for Asian Americans (Seattle); The Assessment, 1987 Organization, and Dissemination of a Filipino American Historical Collection (NEH); Dorothy Cordova Ctn. 30:45 Filipino American National Historical Society (Seattle); Filipinos: An 1987-1989 Enigma in American History (NEH); Dorothy Cordova Ctn. 30:46 Racism against Filipinos 1930, 1936 Ctn. 30:47 Second generation 1938 Ctn. 30:48 Social role, sociology 1927, 1937, 1980 Ctn. 30:49 Songs 1988 Ctn. 30:50 Women 1935, 1984- 1986 Ctn. 30:51 Wood, James Earl; archive collection notes (The Bancroft Library, UCB) undated Ctn. 30:52 World War II 1942-1947, 1972, 1998 Ctn. 31:1 German Americans 1979, 1988 Ctn. 31:2 Goetz, Bernhard 1985 Ctn. 31:3 Gramsci, Antonio 1960, 1976- 1980 Ctn. 31:4 Greek Americans undated Ctn. 31:5 Greek, Ancient Culture 1942 Ctn. 31:6 Hate crimes 1984-2000 Hawaii Ctn. 31:7 Alexander Baldwin, Inc. (Puunene, Maui, Hawaii); sugar museum annual 1984-1985 report and Ampersand magazine special issue Ctn. 31:8 Asians 1974-1986 Ctn. 31:9 Bibliographies 1974-1978, 1999 Ctn. 31:10 Chinatown (Honolulu) 1979 Chinese Ctn. 31:11-13 Contract labor 1890, 1938, 1967, 1975 Ctn. 31:14 Hilo 1856 Ctn. 31:15 Nationalism 1932

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Ctn. 31:16 Socioeconomics 1972 Ctn. 31:17 Cost of living 1948 Ctn. 31:18 Employment 1945, 1948, 1984 Ctn. 31:19 Ethnic Studies Oral History Project 1982-1988 Filipinos Ctn. 31:20 Immigration history 1978 Ctn. 31:21 Oral histories 1938 Ctn. 31:22 Plantation labor (includes 1 photograph) 1916-1949 Ctn. 31:23 Women 1979 Ctn. 31:24 Germans 1931 Ctn. 31:25 Grove Farm Plantation (Kauai) 1919, 1980 Ctn. 31:26 Hapa 1984-1985 Ctn. 31:27 Immigration 1896 Ctn. 31:28 Hawaii Employers Council 1944-1952 Ctn. 31:29 Hawaiian Historical Society 1985 Ctn. 31:30 Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 1898, 1909, 1944-1946 Ctn. 31:31 Hooper, William; diaries 1935-1937 Japanese Ctn. 31:32 History and experience 1984 Ctn. 31:33 Immigration 1900-1935, 1977-1982 Ctn. 31:34-36 Labor 1916, 1920, 1940-1978 Ctn. 31:37 Racism undated Ctn. 31:38 Social life 1888, 1983, 1985 Ctn. 31:39 Kohala Sugar Plantation (Hawaii) 1892-1927 Ctn. 31:40 Koloa Plantation (Kauai) 1958 Ctn. 31:41 Koreans 1905, 1937, 1973-1977 Labor Ctn. 32:1-2 Contract labor 1903-1943 Ctn. 32:3 History 1954, 1958 Ctn. 32:4 Movements 1952-1955 Box 1 History of Hawaii Laborer’s Movement by Takashi Tsutsumi; undated Hawaii Sugar Planters Association (microfilm) Strikes Ctn. 32:5-6 Waipahu (Oahu); Japanese laborers 1906-1909 Strike of 1920 Ctn. 32:7-10 The History of the Last Strike by Takashi Tsutsumi; Hawaii Sugar 1919-1920 Planters’ Association, Federation of Japanese Labor, Filipino Labor Union Ctn. 32:11 Hawaii Laborers’ Association 1920 July Ctn. 32:12-13 Newspaper articles 1920 Ctn. 32:14 Strike of 1924 (Kauai) 1980 Ctn. 32:15 Strike of 1937 (Puunene Plantation, Maui); Filipino Labor Union undated Ctn. 32:16 Strike of 1946; International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s 1950 Union

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Ctn. 32:17 Sugar industry 1950, 1980, 1983 Labor unions Ctn. 32:18-19 Sugar and Processing Workers, I.L.W.U. Local 148; includes Women’s 1946-1949 Auxiliary Corps Ctn. 32:20 Sugar and Processing Workers, I.L.W.U. Local 142; bylaws, meetings 1945-1946 Ctn. 32:21 Louis Goldblatt, I.L.W.U Secretary-Treasurer Emeritus 1983 Ctn. 32:22 The Dispatcher, Hawaii Edition, I.L.W.U. newspaper 1944-1945 Ctn. 32:23 History, negotiations 1943, 1952, 1964, 1981 Ctn. 32:24 Research correspondence, notes 1985 Ctn. 32:25 Land rights for Native Hawaiians 1975 Ctn. 32:26 Language usage 1938, 1983 Ctn. 32:27 Laupahoehoe Sugar Company (Honolulu) 1904-1905 Ctn. 32:28 Newsletters 1984 Ctn. 32:29 Nisei during World War II undated Ctn. 32:30 Norwegians 1962 Ctn. 32:31 Okinawans 1962, 1982 Ctn. 32:32 Olaa Sugar Company (Honolulu), annual reports 1945-1950 Ctn. 32:33 Opium 1978 Ctn. 32:34 Photographs, buildings (13) 1985, undated Ctn. 32:35-36 Plantation Village (Waipahu) 1981-1987 Plantations Ctn. 32:37-39 Capitalism 1911, 1935, 1979 Ctn. 33:1 Daily life 1904, 1964, 1984 Ctn. 33:2-9 Newspaper; The Pacific Commercial Advertiser: Sugar and Plantation 1883, 1915- News, articles 1919 Ctn. 33:10 Other newspaper titles, articles 1881, 1920, 1948-1955 Ctn. 33:11 Seminar on plantation studies, University of Hawaii 1982 July Ctn. 33:12 Slides, various plantations and laborers 1984-1985, undated Ctn. 33:13 Songs 1959-1960, 1990 Ctn. 33:14-15 Statistics 1882-1921, 1974, 1980 Ctn. 33:16 Structure, system 1935, 1953, 1959 Ctn. 33:17 Poetry 1986 Ctn. 33:18 Polish 1982 Ctn. 33:19 Politics undated Ctn. 33:20 Portuguese 1961, 1990 Ctn. 33:21 Puerto Ricans 1982 Ctn. 33:22 Puunene Plantation, history and reunion 1983 Ctn. 33:23 Race relations 1945-1946, 1969 Ctn. 33:24 Religion 1986 Ctn. 33:25 Statehood 1984, 1986

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Sugar industry Ctn. 33:26 History 1911, 1983 Ctn. 33:27 Workers 1883, 1912 1947 Ctn. 33:28 Brochures, newsletters 1979-1986 Ctn. 33:29 Trade undated Ctn. 33:30 University of Hawaii Press 1999-2001 Ctn. 33:31 Voting 1943 Ctn. 33:32 Women, Picture Brides 1986 Ctn. 33:33 Women, general 1981, undated Ctn. 33:34 General 1935, 1982- 1985 Ctn. 33:35 Notes undated Ctn. 33:36 Hawaiians (San Francisco Bay Area) 1998 Hiroshima: atomic bomb Ctn. 33:37 Course syllabi (Rhetoric 278, 291) 1995 Ctn. 33:38 Decision to use 1945-1953, 1975, 1986 Ctn. 33:39-40 Destruction and aftermath; articles, 3 panoramic photographs 1945-1967, 1982-1995 Ctn. 33:41 Development, science 1945-1978, 1994-1995 Ctn. 33:42 Exhibitions 1994-1996 Ctn. 33:43-45 50 year anniversary 1995 Ctn. 33:46-47 Harrison-Bundy files (National Archives), government documents 1944-1945 Ctn. 34:1 Historians’ Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshima 1995 Ctn. 34:2 McArthur, Douglas (General) 1982 Ctn. 34:3 Morality 1966, 1981 Ctn. 34:4 Port Chicago, California 1982 Ctn. 34:5 Publications 1994 Ctn. 34:6 Resources undated Stimson, Henry L. Ctn. 34:7-8 Diaries 1942-1945 Ctn. 34:9 The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb 1947 Ctn. 34:10 Survivors 1978-1983 Ctn. 34:11-12 Hmong 1979-1990 Ctn. 34:13 Ideology and hegemony 1964, 1974, 1987 Ctn. 34:14 Immigration 1982-1994 Ctn. 34:15-16 Income 1976-1988 Ctn. 34:17 Iranian Americans 1996 Irish Americans Ctn. 34:18 Ethnic identity 1980-1993 Ctn. 34:19 History 1973-1975 Ctn. 34:20 Immigration 1852, 1940, 1976-1977 Ctn. 34:21 Ireland and United States relations 1970 Ctn. 34:22 Oral histories 1986 Ctn. 34:23 Social mobility undated Ctn. 34:24 Songs 1975

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Ctn. 34:25 Statistics 1975 Ctn. 34:26 Women 1978 Ctn. 34:27 Notes undated Italian Americans Ctn. 34:28 American Italian Historical Association 1994, 2001 Ctn. 34:29-30 Bibliographies 1974-1990 Ctn. 34:31 Economics undated Ctn. 34:32 Immigration 1962, 1967 Ctn. 34:33 New York undated Ctn. 34:34 World War II 1988, 2001 Ctn. 34:35 Jackson, Jesse 1984 Japan Ctn. 34:36 “Bashing” 1987-1992 Ctn. 34:37 Immigration 1984 Ctn. 34:38-39 Minorities, Korean and others 1983-1989 Ctn. 34:40 Nakasone, Yasuhiro (Prime Minister) 1986-1987 Ctn. 34:41 Skin color undated United States Ctn. 34:42 Foreign relations 1970-1992 Ctn. 34:43 Investments 1989-1990 Ctn. 34:44 Trade 1983-1990 Ctn. 34:45 General 1986 Japanese Americans Ctn. 35:1 Achievement, success 1965, 1970 Ctn. 35:2 Agriculture (California) 1912-1936, 1962-1988 Ctn. 35:3 Arizona 1985 Ctn. 35:4 Assimilation 1921, 1965, 1981-1987 Biographical information Ctn. 35:5 Ichioka, Yuji 2002 Ctn. 35:6 Katayama, Sen 1975 Ctn. 35:7 Mirikitani, Janice 1986 Ctn. 35:8 Tomita, Mary 1989 Ctn. 35:9 Book reviews 1984-1988 Ctn. 35:10 Buddhaheads undated Ctn. 35:11 Crime 1979 Ctn. 35:12 Education undated Ctn. 35:13 Employment 1967 Ctn. 35:14 Exhibitions 1986 Ctn. 35:15 Family 1968 Ctn. 35:16 Films 1982, 1987 Ctn. 35:17 Flower industry 2001 Ctn. 35:18 442nd Regimental Combat Team, World War II 1984-1988 Ctn. 35:19 Generations; Issei, Nisei, Sansei 1924-1934, 1975, 1987 Ctn. 35:20 History 1970, 1989 Ctn. 35:21 Immigration 1979-1987 Ctn. 35:22 Intermarriage 1973-1988 Ctn. 35:23 Internal colonialism 1976-1983

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Internment Ctn. 35:24 Berkeley 1983 Ctn. 35:25 Bibliography 1987 Ctn. 35:26 Biographies 1987-1992 Ctn. 35:27 Chinese versus Japanese features, Life magazine article 1941 Dec. 22 Ctn. 35:28 Committee to Reverse the Japanese American Wartime Cases; Asian 1983, 1987 Law Caucus; Gordon Hirabayashi, Fred Korematsu, Minoru Yaui Concentration camps Ctn. 35:29 Heart Mountain 1944, 1986 1988 Ctn. 35:30 Manzanar 1981, 1987 Ctn. 35:31 Minidoka 1943 Ctn. 35:32 Tule Lake undated Conferences Ctn. 35:33 A Day of Remembrance 1984 Ctn. 35:34 Views from Within, Japanese American Wartime Experience; 1987 University of California, Berkeley Ctn. 35:35 Education undated Exhibits Ctn. 35:36 Go for Broke; The Presidio Army Museum (San Francisco) 1981 Ctn. 35:37 A More Perfect Union; Smithsonian Institute (Washington, D.C.) 1987 Ctn. 35:38 Coming Home: Memories of Japanese American Resettlement; 1998 Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles) Ctn. 35:39-40 Enemy alien files: Hidden Stories of World War II; National Japanese 2001 American Historical Society (San Francisco) Ctn. 35:41 Hirabayashi, Gordon 1987-1988 Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Survey (JERS) Ctn. 35:42 Introduction, Table of Contents, Document List undated Ctn. 35:43 Document List undated Ctn. 35:44 For the Sake of ‘Inter-University Comity’: The Attempted 1987 Suppression by the University of California of Americans Betrayed by Morton Grodzins; by Peter T. Suzuki Ctn. 35:45 Selected items regarding stories of evacuees undated Ctn. 35:46 Journalists undated Korematsu, Fred Toyosaburo Ctn. 35:47-48 Petition for writ of error coram nobis, exhibits 1942-1944, 1983 Ctn. 35:49 Motion to vacate conviction and dismiss indictment of Fred. T. 1983 Nov. 10 Korematsu before the Honorable Marilyn Hall Patel Ctn. 35:50 Film project 1947 Ctn. 35:51 Peru 1987 Ctn. 35:52 Publications 1982-1984, 2000 Racial discrimination Ctn. 35:53 A Reconsideration of the U.S. Military’s Role in the Violation of 1982 Japanese American Citizenship Rights; by Lane Ryo Hirabayashi and James A. Hirabayashi Ctn. 35:54 Editorials 1983, 1987 Ctn. 35:55 Seeking Convergence in Race Relations Research: Japanese 1988 Americans and the Resurrection of the Internment; by Don T.

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Bay Area Attorneys for Redress Ctn. 35:58 Papers, brochure, flyers, related materials 1984-1988 Ctn. 35:59 Newspaper clippings 1984-1989 Ctn. 35:60 Statistics 1986 Ctn. 35:61 Notes 1988 Ctn. 36:1 Japanese American History Room (San Francisco) 1986 Ctn. 36:2 Japanese American Library (San Francisco) 1986-1988 Ctn. 36:3 The Japanese Association in America 1929, 1977 Japantowns/Japanese communities Ctn. 36:4 Brazil 1969-1983 Ctn. 36:5 Florin, California 1914 Ctn. 36:6 Moneta and Gardena Valley, California 1986, 1988 Ctn. 36:7 Oakland, California 1983 Ctn. 36:8 San Francisco, California 1906 Ctn. 36:9 Kinship 1975 Ctn. 36:10 Labor 1904-1905, 1980, 1989 Legislation Ctn. 36:11 Alien Land Law 1920, 1966 Ctn. 36:12 Exclusion 1987 Ctn. 36:13 Literature 1975 Ctn. 36:14 Middleman Minority 1973-1988 Ctn. 36:15 Music 1996 Ctn. 36:16 Naturalization 1907 Ctn. 36:17 Plays 1987 Ctn. 36:18 Population, California 1985 Ctn. 36:19 Psychology, mental health 1957 Ctn. 36:20-22 Race relations; Hoover Institute, Stanford University; interviews 1924-1926 Ctn. 36:23 Racism 1913, 1941, 1969, 1987 Women Ctn. 36:24 Domestic workers 1902, 1981 Ctn. 36:25 Issei 1976, 1982 Ctn. 36:26 General 1976-1990 Ctn. 36:27 Writers 1975-1976 Ctn. 36:28 Notes undated Ctn. 36:29 Jefferson, Thomas 2000, 2007 Ctn. 36:30 Jensen, Arthur 1973 Jewish Americans Ctn. 36:31 Bibliographies undated Biographies Ctn. 36:32 Kallen, Horace M. 1974-1975 Ctn. 36:33 Lewisohn, Ludwig 1964 Ctn. 36:34 Wise, Stephen 1949, 1956, 1964, 1983 Communities Ctn. 36:35 Brazil 1988

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Ctn. 36:36 Chicago, Illinois 1957 Ctn. 36:37 New York, New York 1976 Ctn. 36:38 Economic mobility 1961-1983 Immigration Ctn. 36:39 Russia 1975, 1992 Ctn. 36:40 General 1956 Ctn. 36:41 Race relations 1999 Ctn. 36:42 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 1942, 1968- 1969 Ctn. 36:43 Statistics 1978 Ctn. 36:44 Women 1976 World War II Ctn. 36:45 Blocked borders 1999 Ctn. 36:46-47 Concentration camps 1978,1989 Ctn. 36:48 Holocaust survivors 1994, 2000 Military service Ctn. 36:49-51 Eisenhower Center, University of New Orleans; biographical 1942-1945, information, letters home 1992, 1995 Ctn. 36:52 General 1947 Ctn. 36:53-54 Reaction 1943-1945, 1968-1999 Ctn. 36:55 Zionism 1942, 1979, 1981 Ctn. 36:56 Notes undated Ctn. 37:1-4 King, Rodney; Los Angeles riots, articles and newspaper clippings 1992-1993 Korean Americans Ctn. 37:5 Bibliography 1992 Biographical information Ctn. 37:6 Ho, Hahn Chang 1993 Ctn. 37:7 Hong, Joe 1985 Ctn. 37:8 Kim, Dora 1987 Ctn. 37:9 Lee, Mary Paik 1988 Ctn. 37:10 Oral histories undated Ctn. 37:11-12 Businesses; grocery stores, general 1981-1990 Ctn. 37:13 Domestic violence 1990 Ctn. 37:14 Employment 1984 Ctn. 37:15 Ethnic identity 1980, 1986 Ctn. 37:16 Immigration 1937, 1975- 1978 Ctn. 37:17 Korea, politics 1984-1997 Koreatowns/Korean communities Ctn. 37:18 Los Angeles, Southern California 1975-1976, 1990 Ctn. 37:19 Montana 1945 Ctn. 37:20 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1986 Ctn. 37:21 Course syllabus on Korean communities 1987-1988 Ctn. 37:22 Nationalism 1977 Ctn. 37:23 1.5 generation 1990 Race relations Ctn. 37:24 African Americans 1988-1992

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Ctn. 37:25 General 1985, 1987 Ctn. 37:26 Racism 1988, 1990 Ctn. 37:27 Religion 1986 Ctn. 37:28 Rotating Credit Association 1986, 1990 Ctn. 37:29 Women 1978, 1984, 1987 Ctn. 37:30 Notes undated Ctn. 37:31 Librarians undated Ctn. 37:32 Marketing to Ethnic Americans 1989, 1993 Ctn. 37:33 Marxism and race 1975-1982 Multiculturalism Ctn. 37:34 African American 1994 Ctn. 37:35 Backlash 1991-1993 Ctn. 37:36-37 Education 1987-1996 Ctn. 37:38 Employment 1990-1991 Ctn. 37:39 History 1991-1994 Ctn. 37:40 Publications 1991-1997 University of California, Berkeley Ctn. 37:41 Faculty and classes 1991 Ctn. 37:42 Three Hundred Years of Multiculturalism, by Micaela Rubalcava 1996 Ctn. 37:43 General 1989-1997 2008 Ctn. 37:44 Multicultural people 1989-2006 Ctn. 38:1 Murray, Charles; The Bell Curve 1994 Ctn. 38:2 Muslim Americans 2001-2007 Ctn. 38:3 National Association for Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies, Inc. (NAIES) 1982 Native Americans Ctn. 38:4 Algonkian 1948 Ctn. 38:5 Cherokee 1970-1971 Ctn. 38:6 Choctaw 1918, 1959, 1991 Ctn. 38:7 Citizenship 1942-1972 Ctn. 38:8 Films 1984, 1991 Ctn. 38:9 Food 1955 Ctn. 38:10 Ghost dance 1969 Ctn. 38:11 Health 1973, 1976 History Ctn. 38:12-13 Indian-Puritan relations (Squanto) 1953-1989 Ctn. 38:14-15 Colonial America (Indian-White relations) 1959-1982 Ctn. 38:16 Indian policy 1879, 1971- 1984 Ctn. 38:17 Industrial effects 1982-1983 Ctn. 38:18 Legislation 1923-1945, 1974-1989 Ctn. 38:19 Literature 1992 Ctn. 38:20 Marxism undated Ctn. 38:21 Navajo 1970-1978 Ctn. 38:22 Nuclear testing 1980 Ctn. 38:23 Ohlone 1968 Ctn. 38:24 Pawnee 1880-1881,

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1979 Ctn. 38:25 Publications 1989, 1991 Ctn. 38:26 Racism 1983 Ctn. 38:27 Women 1982 Ctn. 38:28 World War II 1962 Ctn. 38:29 Notes undated Ctn. 38:30 Nixon, Richard Milhous 1972 Ctn. 38:31 Pakistani Americans 1980 Polish Americans Ctn. 38:32 Bibliographies undated Ctn. 38:33 Immigration 1916-1922 Ctn. 38:34 Oral histories 1971-1996 Ctn. 38:35 Puerto Ricans 1955, 1975, 2009 Ctn. 38:36 Politically correct (PC) 1991-1993 Population Ctn. 38:37 California 1980-1990, 2001 Ctn. 38:38 Statistics 1984-1992 Ctn. 38:39 Prisons 1999-2000 Race Ctn. 38:40 Colonial America 1940, 1972- 1981 Ctn. 38:41 Europe 1984, 1986 Ctn. 38:42 19th Century 1967, 1985 Ctn. 39:1-2 Race and class 1968-1986 Ctn. 39:3 Race and ethnicity 1963-1990 Ctn. 39:4 Race and organized labor 1971, undated Ctn. 39:5 Racial ideology and psychology 1983, 1987 Ctn. 39:6-7 Race relations; Hoover Institute (Stanford University), Survey on Race undated Relations Collection (major and minor documents) Racism on campus Ctn. 39:8 Stanford University (California) 1988-1989 Ctn. 39:9 University of California 1983-1994 Ctn. 39:10 University of Connecticut 1989-1990 Ctn. 39:11 University of Wisconsin 1987-1988 Ctn. 39:12 General 1988-1991 Ctn. 39:13 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; New Deal and FBI 1982 Ctn. 39:14 Silicon Valley, technology 1980-2002 Ctn. 39:15 Socioeconomics 1959-1987 Ctn. 39:16 South Africa 1965, 1984- 1986 Ctn. 39:17-18 Southeast Asians, refugee experience 1973-1994 Ctn. 39:19 Sugar industry 1982 Ctn. 39:20 Textbooks 1990 Ctn. 39:21 Theoretical essays 1926, 1946, 1986, 1991 Ctn. 39:22 Third World Strike, anniversary 1989

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Ctn. 39:23 Trans-Pacific migration undated University of California, Berkeley Ctn. 39:24 Asian Americans 1989-1990 Ctn. 39:25 Diversity 1985-1993 Ctn. 39:26 Enrollment 1985-1990 Ctn. 39:27 Faculty 1973-1985 Ctn. 39:28 Regents and South African nuclear policy 1973-1985 Ctn. 39:29 Vietnam War 1954, 1965- 1972 Vietnamese Americans Ctn. 39:30 Bibliographies 1981-1987 Ctn. 39:31 Biographies, oral histories 1986-1989 Communities Ctn. 39:32 San Jose, California 1987-1988 Ctn. 39:33 San Francisco, California 1987 Ctn. 39:34 Crime 1985-1989 Ctn. 39:35 Culture 1987-1989 Ctn. 39:36 Fishing 1985, 1989 Ctn. 39:37 Politics 1977-1987 Ctn. 39:38 Publications 1982-1990 Ctn. 39:39 Refugee camps 1978, 1989 Ctn. 39:40 Resettlement experience 1976-1990 Ctn. 39:41 Notes undated Ctn. 39:42 Voting 1988, 1991 Ctn. 39:43 War and oil, Bush administration 2001-2003 Ctn. 39:44 Welfare 1996 Ctn. 39:45 West Indians, New York City 1979 Women Ctn. 40:1 Employment discrimination 1977-1985 Ctn. 40:2 Equal pay 1983-1987 Ctn. 40:3 History 1916, 1969- 1982 Ctn. 40:4 Poverty 1984-1985 Ctn. 40:5 Race, class, gender 1969-1986 Ctn. 40:6 Resources 1984 Ctn. 40:7 Wong, William; editorials 1988 Ctn. 40:8 Working class in America; 19th Century 1972-1974 Ctn. 40:9 World system 1977 World War II African Americans Ctn. 40:10 Alabama (Mobile) 1993 Ctn. 40:11 Bibliographies 1943, undated Ctn. 40:12 Detroit riots (Michigan) 1943, 1969- 1983, 1990 Ctn. 40:13 Double Victory 1973-1993 Ctn. 40:14 Employment 1953, 1986 Ctn. 40:15 Films 1986, 1993 Ctn. 40:16 Illinois (Chicago) 1944 Ctn. 40:17 Lynching, Cleo Wright 1986 Ctn. 40:18 Media 1986

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Military service Ctn. 40:19 Miller, Doris 1964, 1982, 1990-1995 Ctn. 40:20 General 1940-1944 1969 Ctn. 40:21 Mutiny, Port Chicago (1944) 1999 Ctn. 40:22 Nationalism 1994 Newspapers Ctn. 40:23 The Crisis (New York) 1941-1943 Ctn. 40:24 Pittsburgh Courier (Pennsylvania) 1941-1943 Ctn. 40:25 Race relations 1942-1943, 1969-1972 Ctn. 40:26 Racism 1942-1945, 1971-1999 Ctn. 40:27 Reactions 1981 Ctn. 40:28 Atomic age 1945-1986 Ctn. 40:29 Cartoons 1999 Ctn. 40:30 Conscientious objectors 1989 Ctn. 40:31 England 1978, 1997- 1998 Ctn. 40:32 Ethics and morality 1941-1942, 1999 Ctn. 40:33 Films 1977-1998 Ctn. 40:34 Impact of the war 1942-1979 Ctn. 40:35 Japan surrenders 1945, 1972, 1977 Ctn. 40:36 Military campaigns 1942-1945, 1994 Ctn. 40:37 Marshall, George C. (General) 1959 Ctn. 40:38 Music, songs 1974, 1988 Ctn. 40:39 Nazism 1940-1942 Ctn. 40:40 Pearl Harbor commemoration 1991-1992 Ctn. 40:41 Post war thoughts 1945, 1975, 1995 Ctn. 40:42 Racial theories 1944, 1963 Ctn. 40:43 Racism 1946-1948 Ctn. 40:44 San Francisco Bay Area 1999 Ctn. 40:45 Women 1943, 1968, 1977-1999 Ctn. 40:46 Veterans 1998-1999 Ctn. 40:47 Notes undated SERIES VI PERSONAL PAPERS, 1918-2009 Cartons 41-42. Arranged into subseries: Biographical information, Education, Memorial, Family and Friends. Contains curriculum vitae; brief biography; education course work at Wooster College, Ohio, and University of California, Berkeley; memorial materials; family correspondence, photographs, history; correspondence with friends. Carton/folder Contents Date

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Biographical information Ctn. 41:1 Curriculum vitae, brief biography undated Ctn. 41:2 Portrait photographs (6 photographs, 3 contact sheets, 15 negative strips) undated Ctn. 41:3 Caricatures 1993, undated

Education, course work and papers College of Wooster, Ohio Ctn. 41:4 Introduction to Liberal Studies 1957 Ctn. 41:5 Religious Studies 1957 Ctn. 41:6 English 201-4 1958 Winter Ctn. 41:7 Social Problems 102-2 1958 Spring Ctn. 41:8 Independent Studies: Savonarola: The Anomaly of the Renaissance 1960 Jan. Ctn. 41:9 Independent Studies, History: The Attack on Harper’s Ferry 1960 April Ctn. 41:10 Religion 342, World Religions 1960 Spring Ctn. 41:11 Miscellaneous papers 1960-1961 Ctn. 41:12 Independent Studies, History: “And the Sun Goeth Down” 1961 April Ctn. 41:13 English 310, Creative Writing 1961 Spring University of California, Berkeley Ctn. 41:14 American Intellectual History 1961 Fall Ctn. 41:15 History 170 A-B: American Revolution 1961-1962 Ctn. 41:16 English 130C; English 125E: The American Novel 1961-1962 Ctn. 41:17-18 History 201-5 1962 Winter Ctn. 41:19 English 125E 1962 Spring Ctn. 41:20 History 275 1962 Spring Ctn. 41:21 History 173A: Sectional Conflict, 1820-1865 1962 Ctn. 41:22 Twenties New Deal, Cold War c. 1962 Ctn. 41:23 Progressive Era c. 1962 Ctn. 41:24 American Literature c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 41:25 Puritanism c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 41:26 South and Sectionalism c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 42:1 Constitution, Enlightenment, Federalist Era c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 42:2 Market Revolution, 1820s, Jacksonian Era c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 42:3 American Diplomacy c. 1962-1963 Ctn. 42:4 History 202 1963 Winter Ctn. 42:5 History 277 1963 Spring Ctn. 42:6 History 173B, 175B 1963 Ctn. 42:7 History 277B c. 1963 Ctn. 42:8 Dissertation draft; A Pro-Slavery Crusade: The Movement to Reopen c. 1963 the African Slave Trade

Memorial Ctn. 42:9 Asian Law Caucus: Ronald Takaki Community Memorial (Manilatown 2009 July 16 Heritage Foundation (San Francisco) Ctn. 42:10 Asian American Studies Program, Ethnic Studies Department, Takaki 2009 Sept. 18 Family (Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley) Ctn. 42:11 Obituaries, eulogies, letters of condolence 2009 Ctn. 42:12 Newspaper articles 2009 Ctn. 42:13 Memorials, resolutions, tributes; legislators and politicians 2009 Family and friends

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Ctn. 42:14-16 Correspondence, family (includes 2 photographs) 1961-2000 Ctn. 42:17 Hawaii visit (includes 74 slides) 1983 Ctn. 42:18 History, family tree undated Ctn. 42:19 Kumamoto, Japan visit 1986 May Ctn. 42:20 Documents (photocopies) 1901, 1921 Ctn. 42:21 Photographs (19 and 4 negatives) 1918, 1985, undated Ctn. 42:22 Correspondence, friends 1960-1973 Ctn. 42:23-25 Notebooks undated

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