Social Classes
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Marilyn R. Allen papers
The Marilyn R. Allen papers (1943-1967) contain published and unpublished contain manuscripts, circulars, and articles. Marilyn R. Allen is an anti-ethnic minority, anti-communism writer from Salt Lake City, Utah.
American Indian records in the National Archive [photocopies]
The American Indian records in the National Archive [photocopies] (1865-1954) consist of photocopies of tribal records made from the National Archives Record Group No. 75.
Bear Dance poster
The Bear Dance poster (1984) is printout of a scanned image of a poster advertising the annual Bear Dance at Whiterocks, Utah.
The Big Chance motion picture
The film The Big Chance (1968) focuses on the opportunities offered by the Madera Employment Training Center in Madera California. The training center is operated by the Education and Technical Services Division under contract with the Bureau of Inadian Affairs, United States Department of Interior.
Blacks in Utah photograph collection
The Blacks in Utah photograph collection contains photographs of the first African Americans in Utah and of several generations of their descendents.
Ambrosina Colombo Bonza oral history interview
The Ambrosina Colombo Bonza oral history interview (1979) was conducted by Floyd A. O'Neil of the University of Utah American West Center. Bonza was an Italian immigrant to Carbon County, Utah. She discusses her life in Carbon County, her family, and social conditions.
Martha Springman Castagnoli papers
The Martha Springman Castagnoli papers contain a manuscript written by Castagnoli about her upbringing in Salt Lake City in the early 1900s.
Children's Service Society of Utah records
The Children's Service Society of Utah records (1884-1990s) contain correspondence, annual reports, pamphlets, newsletters, news clippings, meeting minutes, financial records, and scrapbooks documenting the activities of the society. The Children's Service Society of Utah was founded in 1883 as a free day-care nursery. In the early 1930s the nursery was closed and the society began a three-fold program including foster care, unmarried parent services and adoption.
John and Bertha Clinton papers
The John and Bertha Clinton papers (1923-1962) contain a guest book from their cottage, diaries, address books, correspondence, notes, financial records, a list of officers and programs from the Order of the Eastern Star, and newspaper clippings.
Jayne Metos Coleman papers
The Jayne Metos Coleman papers (1928-1992) consist of The Life Story of Jayne Metos Coleman by Meg Brady, immigration and naturalization papers of her father, John Kouvalis, and an essay that Jayne wrote for a class she audited at the University of Utah in her 80s.
Ronald Coleman papers
The Ronald Coleman papers (1866-1983) contain photocopies of news clippings, letters, photographs and personal documents related to African American families of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Community Action Program records
Noel de Nevers essay
The Noel de Nevers essay (1970) is titled "Suggestions for Outsiders Moving to Utah--A Purely Personal View." This five-page typed document is a commentary on the social environment to be expected by an outsider (non-Mormon) upon moving to Utah and experiencing what it is like to be a minority group member, perhaps for the first time. The essay offers suggestions for adapting to living in Utah with the least amount of friction.
Doris Duke American Indian oral history project audio recordings
The Doris Duke American Indian oral history project audio recordings (1949-1972) consist of interviews pertaining to the lives of Native Americans and their legends, customs, social and cultural beliefs, personal life experiences, and views on the urbanization of the Native American.
Ethnic archives oral histories audio recordings
The Ethnic Archives oral histories audio recordings (1966-1997) consists of interviews with individuals from various Utah communities. Groups represented include: Croatian, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Mexican, Zuni, Paiute, other Native American communities, and women in Utah politics. The collection also features items about general Western history. The American West Center is dedicated to documenting the history of the intermountain region and surrounding areas.
Marcia J. Galli research paper
The Marcia J. Galli research paper (1978) was written on Indian education by Galli in conjunction with her master's degree in Education.
Robert Alan Goldberg papers
Greek archives
Greek railroad workers records
The Greek railroad workers records (1904-2000) contain copies of newspaper articles and government records pertaining to a railroad accident in February 1904, as well as articles from the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News about the dedication of a memorial to the accident victims. In February 1904, 28 railroad workers, including 16 Greek immigrants, were killed.