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- "A Guide to Decaffeinated Coffees," 1986 -

- 1986
- Collections - Artifact
"A Guide to Decaffeinated Coffees," 1986
- Brochure, "Soy Beans: A Most Valuable Annual Legume...," circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Brochure, "Soy Beans: A Most Valuable Annual Legume...," circa 1950
- Afro-American Automobile Association Brochure, 1968 - The first African-American automobile club, founded in 1968, provided a number of services to its members.

- 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Afro-American Automobile Association Brochure, 1968
The first African-American automobile club, founded in 1968, provided a number of services to its members.
- "How to Take Out Your First Papers: An Easy Book in Plain English for the Coming Citizen," circa 1923 - In the early 20th century, mass immigration posed the challenge of integrating, or assimilating, immigrants into American society. Anglo-Americans believed that Americanization was the first step towards assimilation into a greater nation. This pamphlet is an example of a private agency that established an Americanization program to help immigrants learn American values and ultimately gain United States citizenship.

- circa 1923
- Collections - Artifact
"How to Take Out Your First Papers: An Easy Book in Plain English for the Coming Citizen," circa 1923
In the early 20th century, mass immigration posed the challenge of integrating, or assimilating, immigrants into American society. Anglo-Americans believed that Americanization was the first step towards assimilation into a greater nation. This pamphlet is an example of a private agency that established an Americanization program to help immigrants learn American values and ultimately gain United States citizenship.
- Brochure, "The South Comes North," 1948-1950 - The Committee for Cooperation with the New South sought to change the discriminatory and segregationist policies in the post-World War II South. With this brochure, the committee targeted Northerners to back their cause. Supporters were urged to donate a dollar or more to aid progressive Southerners who promoted voter registration, "Negro liberation" and the interests of sharecroppers.

- 1948-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Brochure, "The South Comes North," 1948-1950
The Committee for Cooperation with the New South sought to change the discriminatory and segregationist policies in the post-World War II South. With this brochure, the committee targeted Northerners to back their cause. Supporters were urged to donate a dollar or more to aid progressive Southerners who promoted voter registration, "Negro liberation" and the interests of sharecroppers.
- The Feather River Project, December 1951 -

- December 01, 1951
- Collections - Artifact
The Feather River Project, December 1951
- Brochure, "Garrison Dam on the Missouri," circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Brochure, "Garrison Dam on the Missouri," circa 1950
- "Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington," 1949 -

- 1949
- Collections - Artifact
"Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington," 1949
- "Ya es hora de mejores sueldos," 1990 -

- 1990
- Collections - Artifact
"Ya es hora de mejores sueldos," 1990
- "Are You a True American?," circa 1923 - Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was a private agency that set up Americanization programs. Anglo-Americans utilized these programs to assimilate immigrants into "true Americans" preserving the integrity of their perceived concept of America. Pamphlets like the one pictured here, were passed out to immigrants and provided information on citizenship and American values.

- circa 1923
- Collections - Artifact
"Are You a True American?," circa 1923
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was a private agency that set up Americanization programs. Anglo-Americans utilized these programs to assimilate immigrants into "true Americans" preserving the integrity of their perceived concept of America. Pamphlets like the one pictured here, were passed out to immigrants and provided information on citizenship and American values.