English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1986 - The Southern Folklife Collection Established

The Southern Folklife Collection is created in 1986. by merging the UNC Folklore Archives, established by faculty members in the Curriculum in Folklore in 1968, and the John Edwards Memorial Collection, purchased in 1983. A component of the Manuscripts Department of the UNC-Chapel Hill University Library, the Southern Folklife Collection houses a remarkable collection of archival resources for the study of American folk music and popular culture. 
 
“The SFC contains over 160,000 sound recordings, including cylinders, acetate discs, wire recordings, 78 rpm and 45 rpm discs, LPs, cassettes, CDs, and open reel tapes. Moving image materials include over 3,000 video recordings and 18 million feet of motion picture film. Other materials include thousands of photographs, song folios, posters, manuscript materials, ephemeral items, and research files, as well as an exceptionally strong collection of discographical materials for the 78 rpm era” (“About”).

SOURCE

“About.” Southern Folklife Collection, The Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d., https://blogs.lib.unc.edu/sfc/about/.

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