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Oral history interview with Isaka Shamsud-Din, 2018 December 7-2019 January 25
Repository: Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Abstract: Oral history interview with Isaka Shamsud-Din conducted by Milo Reed and P.C. Peri from December 7, 2018, to January 25, 2019. Shamdud-Din discusses his civil rights work in Arkansas, his career as an artist and educator, and his experiences as a Black Muslim in Portland, Oregon.
Circuit Riders, Inc. records, 1928-1975
Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Abstract: Circuit Riders, Incorporated was a group, formed in Cincinnati, Ohio, whose purpose was to spread the gospel of Christ. However, during the late fifties and sixties the focus of the Circuit Riders expanded to include the investigation of socialist-communist infiltration into all churches, government, education and the civil rights movement. The collection includes Circuit Rider Publications and Research Files with correspondence, pamphlets and audiotapes.
Emma Gelders Sterne papers, 1928-1971
Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Abstract: Emma Gelders Sterne (1894-1971) was primarily a writer of juvenile literature. The Sterne collection consists of manuscripts and supporting materials for eleven books, two plays, two speeches, and correspondence.