Nancy Wey Papers, 1850-1994 (bulk 1973-1983

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Nancy Wey Papers, 1850-1994 (bulk 1973-1983

Contains personal correspondence, writings, research files, college materials, resumes, employment information, newsclippings featuring Nancy Wey. Her writings include her dissertation on Mu-ch'i and Zen painting, book reviews, East West articles and other papers relating to Asian art, Chinese American history, historical sites and Asian American issues. The bulk of the collection, dating from 1973-1983 consists of project papers and research materials including taped interviews, data sheets, photographs, negatives, microfilms, slides, maps, newsclippings, and printed materials from various projects relating to Chinese Americans and historical sites mainly in California. Also contains college teaching files and related professional activity materials including conferences, organization minutes and miscellaneous printed materials.

46 cartons, 15 boxes, and 1 oversize folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6653768

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