The San Diego Civil Rights Movement
This digital exhibit draws on numerous civil rights-related collections in the SDSU Library and Special Collections and University Archives and pays special attention to the follow categories:
- Prolific individuals
- Leading organizations
- Supporting institutions
In examining various micro and macro features of San Diego's Civil Rights Movement, this exhibit utilizes the following library resources to expand the historical narrative:
Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA)
- Physical archival collections
- Digital repositories containing images and documentation
Oral Histories and Dialogue Tapes
- Heart of San Diego Interviews
- SDSU Library Black Panther Oral Histories
With the plethora of materials and resources available through SDSU on the topic, this presentation maintains two primary goals:
- To assess the existing research completed and combine this progress with additional primary source materials to create a cohesive exhibit.
- To paint a holistic view of the local Civil Rights Movement within San Diego, underscore its key features/characterisitcs and connect them with the broader trends of the national Civil Rights Movement.
View previous physical and digital exhibits on San Diego civil rights:
Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) Protest, 1964, KPBS
Hal Brown,
San Diego State University, 1960s
Worker's Parade, 1974
SDSU, Special Collections & University Archives