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American Indian Studies
Founded in 1969, the American Indian Studies program at CSULB attracted a wide range of native community-based activists as well as non-native students interested in ...details...
Asian American History
Chinese immigrants came to California in significant numbers during the gold rush and in response to declining economic opportunities and discrimination, they also moved ...details...
Labor History
Los Angeles' reputation as an open shop city is hard to dispel, partially because it stands in such sharp contrast to its labor and union friendly neighbor to the north. ...details...
Long Beach Area History
Long Beach started out during the real estate boom of the 1880s as a resort and farming community. Soon its rail and port connections made it a commercial and ...details...
Mexican American/Chicano
People have been crossing the border that now exists between the United States and Mexico since before either of them became a nation. That crossing continues, sometimes ...details...
Musical Developments in Southern California
The cultural foundation, musicians and institutions during the early and mid 20th century is the focus of the Musical Developments in southern California collection. The ...details...
Southeast Asian Communities
Southern California is home to a large and diverse population of Southeast Asian refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. While the Vietnamese are concentrated in ...details...
Women's History
While earlier 20th century historians, like Mary Beard, focused on women's history, it wasn't until the later 1960s, that a growing number of historians - primarily ...details...