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University of Southern California Libraries Special Collections

The materials of the Regional History Collection in Special Collections at USC Libraries document 100 years of Southern California history in various formats. The collection was founded in the mid-1970s as a repository for the papers of political figures, among them Governor Jerry Brown Jr., Congresswoman Yvonne Brathwaite Burke; and Congressmen Alphonso Bell, Chet Holifield, Craig Hosmer, and Gordon McDonough. The scope of the collection was expanded with the acquisition of collections such as the Century Freeway project, the Webster and Christopher commissions, the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, the Bunker Hill Redevelopment Project; the Los Angeles Examiner newspaper photographs and clippings morgue; the California Historical Society photographic collection; and the “Dick” Whittington photographic collection. 

https://libraries.usc.edu/locations/special-collections
 

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