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California Social Work Hall of Distinction

 
The California Social Welfare Archive (CSWA) was organized in 1979 to collect materials that chronicle the history and diversity of social welfare in California, with an emphasis on Southern California. The Archive contains correspondence, minutes, memoranda, annual reports, research papers, conference proceedings, oral histories, and newsletters of California social welfare and related organizations which have reflected in their programs the development of social welfare programs, problems, issues, and services in the State. It also contains the personal papers of social workers or social work lay or civic leaders who participated in the emergence of social programs, public or private. Included in the collection are documents illustrating the roles of philanthropic groups and, especially, those depicting the history of marginalized groups as providers and consumers of mainstream social welfare services, as well as their experience in developing and using their own community services through, for example, benevolent societies and religious groups.

Direction and Access:

University of Southern California, Doheny Memorial Library, room 206

The Archive may be used by academic and community researchers. Use of the Archive is by appointment.

Contact: Claude Zachary
Telephone: 213-740-2587
Email: czachary@usc.edu
Make an appointment through the Special Collections office at: 213-740-5900.


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