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California State University, Northridge, Department of Journalism, Center for Photojournalism and Visual History id113

Mailing Address:
Department of Journalism, Center for Photojournalism and Visual History, California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8311

Phone: 818-677-3135

Fax: 818-677-3438

Email: kent.kirkton@csun.edu

Contact: R. Kent Kirkton, Professor

Institution Type: Archive, College/University, Research Center/Institution

Location of Institution: San Fernando Valley

Archive and Collections

Description: Many of the photographs and negatives in the collections of the Center for Photojournalism and Visual History depict people, places, and events in Southern California. The three largest collections consist of a half-million images taken since 1943 by Jack Davis, a freelance photographer who has worked principally in Los Angeles; a half-million images taken since 1948 by Howard Moorehead, a Los Angeles-based commercial, entertainment, and travel photographer; and three hundred thousand images of the African American community in Los Angeles taken by Harry Adams, who did free-lance editorial work for Black newspapers and other clients between 1955 and 1988. Other holdings include one hundred thousand photographs of San Fernando Valley residents and sports activities; five hundred photographs of the United Farm Workers and their activities; and the Bob Douglas Collection, which consists of fifty-five prints of great jazz musicians, such as Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie, from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Regions Covered: Los Angeles and the San Joaquin Valley

Type of Materials: Films/Videos/Moving Images, Institutional Publications, Oral Histories, Photographs

Time Periods: 1950-1963, 1964-1980, 1981-Present

Sectors of the Population Represented in the Collection: African Descent, At or Below Poverty Level, Clubs/Service/Social Organizations, Labor Unions, Lower to Middle Income, Mexican Descent/Chicano/Latino, Middle to Upper Income, Migrant Workers, Musicians

Access

Year Round Access: No

OnSite Technology: No

Workspaces: Yes

Open to the Public: Yes

Public Hours: By appointment only
Reservations not required

Open for Research: Yes

Research Hours: By appointment only
Reservations not required

Management

Catalogue System: Records are in the process of being cataloged in FileMaker Pro.

Repository/Depository: Yes

Loan To Others: Yes

Exhibited: Yes

Exhibition Frequency: Once or twice a year

Makes Purchases: No

Formalized Purchases: No

Outreach: Newsletter, Radio/TV/Video

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