The Karen DiGia Collection 1953-1991

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The Karen DiGia Collection 1953-1991

Karen Digia, an activist and gallery owner, collected the bulk of the materials in this collection during the 1960s and 1970s. In November 1991, she donated them to Hampshire College.The collection consists of posters, photographs, calendars, buttons, banners, and related monographic and periodical material representing anti-war and other protest movements of that time. Of particular note are the many posters in the collection by Sister Corita (Sister Mary Corita Kent), as well as a book about her housed in Box 6. The collection is arranged by type of material.

1 map drawer and 6 boxes; (3.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321708

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DiGia, Karen

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Activist and gallery owner, was personally involved in many of the protest movements represented in the collection. From the guide to the The Karen DiGia Collection MG3., 1953-1991, (Hampshire College Archives) From the description of The Karen DiGia collection, 1953-1991. (Hampshire College). WorldCat record id: 33027062 ...

Corita, 1918-

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