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New Brunswick Special Collections 275
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Institute of Jazz Studies 1
 
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American Cancer Society 1
Augustine, William F. (William Francis), 1907-1993 1
 
Language
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 Collection
Identifier: MC 1402

Abstract: Assembled documentation pertaining to the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey and related background materials. Present are geographical files relating to the Klan in New Jersey, all of its counties and many of its municipalities; files on Klan and pro-Klan organizations, leaders and publications in relation to New Jersey; files concerning the New Jersey Klan in relation to special subjects (such as immigration, Prohibition, elections and Protestant churches); files on target groups (Catholics, Jews...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 906

Abstract:

Congressional office files consisting chiefly of documentation accumulated as a member of the Committee on Appropriations.

 Collection
Identifier: GA 12

Abstract:

This collection consists of twenty three etchings and a lithograph by Bernarda Bryson Shahn.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1409

Abstract:

The Bildner family Kings Super Markets collection contains documents, photographs, videotapes, and other materials documenting the Bildner family and the family-run Kings Super Markets chain of grocery stores. The materials in the collection document Allen Bildner's role as president of Kings, and the contributions of other members of the Bildner family. The papers also provide information about the sale of Kings to British retailer Marks & Spencer in the late 1980s.

 Collection
Identifier: RG 48/H7/01

Abstract: In 1969, the violent uprising in New York City known as the Stonewall Riots gave birth to the Gay Rights Movement. That same year, students at Rutgers University formed the Student Homophile League to fight the widespread discrimination against and harassment of gay and lesbian students on campus. That group, which eventually became the Bisexual, Lesbian, and Gay Alliance at Rutgers University (BiGLARU), continues to represent the interests of its members at Rutgers. The collection includes...
 Record Group
Identifier: RG N2/O2

Abstract: The Records of the Black Organization of Students (BOS), a student organization established on the Rutgers Newark campus, boxes largely relate to the group's demands for administrative and admission changes in 1969, and include documentation surrounding the takeover of Conklin Hall by BOS members. Also included are records regarding University policy and changes, correspondence from University staff, student groups and community members, newspaper clippings and several articles written by...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1175

Abstract:

This collection consists of the papers of The Blackwell Family. It contains two boxes of correspondence dated approximately from 1794 to 1891. The files are arranged by family member and then each folder is arranged chronologically. Box one contains letters received by John T. Blackwell and Lewis Blackwell and there are 10 folders (96 pieces). Box two contains letters received by James H. Blackwell, Oliver H. Blackwell, and John P. Blackwell and there are 14 folders.

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1463

Abstract:

The collection consists primarily of personal correspondence, including drafts of letters, and publicity and reviews of Grambs Miller book illustrations. Also included are notes, professional correspondence with publishers and galleries, recipes, and travel memorabilia.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: RG 48/I2

Abstract: The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at Rutgers University (referred to as the Rutgers Hillel Foundation or Hillel) was founded by the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation in 1943. The Rutgers Hillel Foundation is a non-profit organization, with a non-sectarian membership policy. The Rutgers Hillel Foundation is presently located at 93 College Avenue. It describes its purpose in the University community as providing focus and facilities for the Jewish students of Rutgers University, at the same time...
 Collection
Identifier: MC 1060

Abstract:

Noted for distinctive architecture and renowned as an artists' colony, Roosevelt, New Jersey, began its existence as a New Deal community of Jewish settlers supported by economic cooperatives in the form of farm operations, a factory and retail shops.