Shifra M. Goldman papers

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Shifra M. Goldman papers

1933-2011

Shifra M. Goldman is a ground-breaking Latin American Art and Social historian. Her work and legacy is preserved in these papers. The multitude of people, organizations and activities that she was involved with include Latin American artists, Chicano artists, social rights activists, art scholars, art and social rights organizations, art museums, and publishers. Hundreds of exhibit catalogs are part of her papers. Her scholarly writings, research and teaching materials form the major part of her papers. They are contained in 392 boxes, one flat file drawer, approximately 35,000 slides in 72 slide boxes, 119 audio recordings, 90 video recordings, and her digital files. The materials date from 1933 - 2011 (there are a few pre-Columbian artifacts) with the bulk of the materials ranging from 1965 - 2002.

200.0 linear feet

eng, Latn

por, Latn

spa, Latn

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Luna, James, 1950-2018

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