Civil Rights
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
American Civil Liberties Union, Logan Chapter records
American Civil Liberties Union versus the Logan School District collection
Contains photocopies of newspaper articles, correspondence, press releases, and court documents concerning a court case addressing the question of the separation of church and state, specifically the awarding of credit for Mormon seminary courses held during school time.
The Intermountain West LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Oral history interviews of individuals in the Salt Lake City and Cache Valley LGBTQ+ communities. Digital audio files, transcripts, and release forms.
Mormons for ERA photograph collection
122 photographs and 81 negatives chronicling the activities of the Mormons for ERA from 1977 to 1983. Included in the collection is the ERA Mother's Day March in 1980 and the White House demonstrations in August 1981 and September 1982. Also included are photographs depicting the 20th anniversary of the Martin Luther King March and the plane tow during the LDS General Conference in October 1983.
Jan Shipps papers
The collection consists of research notes, correspondence, professional records, and publications of Dr. Jan Shipps during her career as professor and researcher in history and religious studies.
Hunter S. Thompson documentary interviews
The collection contains interviews of friends, family, colleagues, and associates who were either close to or connected to author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson for Tom Thurman’s 2007 documentary Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film.
Topaz Internment Camp records
Publications and documents produced by Topaz Internment Camp residents, and memos from the War Relocation Authority to the staff of the Central Utah Relocation Camp concerning Japanese culture. The collection also includes issues of the Topaz Times, the Trek, and the 1943 Topaz High School yearbook.