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Behind the scenes of a pandemic through the eyes of the public in the Covid Diaries. Insight into the new online exhibit: For the Love of Horses.
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Women’s Suffrage in California, A tribute to Sutro librarian Richard Dillon, and 170 years of California Statehood.
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Two stories inspired by photographs: the mystery of the unnamed Black miner daguerreotype, and a research project upended by a simple photograph. Explore the complexities of both in this issue.
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Kibbey Fellow, Michelle Trujillo, discusses FSA land reappropriation in California during WWII and librarian Lauran Kellen gives us a retrospective of food rationing during WWI.
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The intriguing case of Archy Lee, California’s “Dred Scott” legal battle. Pictorial works of artist Carl Nebel of Mexico before and during the Spanish American war.