Title:
Ronald T. Takaki papers, 1970s-1990s
Creator/Contributor:
Takaki, Ronald T., 1939-, creator
Abstract:
Contains correspondence, writings, teaching materials, and research files.
Subject:
n-us-ca
Racism -- United States
Multicultural education -- California -- Berkeley
Cross-cultural studies -- California -- Berkeley
Plantations -- Hawaii -- Koloa -- History
Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- California
United States -- Race relations
United States -- Ethnic relations
Note:
UNARRANGED COLLECTION. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. Inquiries regarding this collection should be directed to the Comparative Ethnic
Studies curator.
Ronald T. Takaki, grandson of Japanese plantation laborers in Hawaii, was born in 1939 on the island of Oahu. He received
his PhD. in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1967; began his teaching career at the University of
California at Los Angeles where he taught the university's first black history course; and returned to Berkeley in 1972 as
a professor of Ethnic Studies. He was instrumental in the establishment of Berkeley's multicultural requirement for graduation,
served as Chairperson of the Ethnic Studies Department, and was chosen by the University faculty for the distinguished teaching
award. He taught at Berkeley for over three decades before his retirement in 2004. Takaki also received awards for his numerous
publications, his comparative and multicultural scholarship, and his service to the Asian American community.
English.
Physical Description:
print
41 cartons (51.25 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
CES ARC 2008/1
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
UNARRANGED COLLECTION. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. Inquiries regarding this collection should be directed to the Comparative Ethnic
Studies curator.