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Da Afghanistan Kalanay collection
This is a collection of photocopies of the volumes between 1932 - 1960.
Dan Gerber papers
The Dan Gerber papers contain holographic copies, typescript drafts and published versions of articles, books, essays, galley proofs, personal journals, notebooks, novels, poems and stories. Also included is personal and professional correspondence, research and personal memorabilia, and Gerber's collection of works by other writers and artists.
Daniel Tirado and Linda Medina Tirado papers
The collection contains reports, newsletters, reprints, newsclippings and photography collected by Daniel and Linda Tirado. A significant part of the collection dates from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s and relates to Daniel Tirado's work with agricultural labor and migrant workers. Books, reports and newspapers have been separated from this archive and integrated into the book and periodical collection as needed.
Danny Schechter Africa Research Group collection
The collection consists of correspondence, administrative records such as budgets, governance documents and prospectuses, and manuscript drafts and publications created by the Africa Research Group, Danny Schecter, and others. There is also a collection of research files consisting of reports, essays and articles, and a collection of non-AFG publications and news clippings.
David Clements photographs and ephemera
David Dylan Jones papers
The David Dylan Jones papers contain manuscripts, typescripts, carbon copies, and printed matter of articles, poetry and correspondence relating to his membership in the Michigan State University Railroad Club, research interests in railrod history, and more broad literary activities, including his manuscript "Death, Van Dyke Style."
David Hoffman papers
David Khilji papers
This David Khilji Papers (1999-2001) relate to Khilji’s interest in campus political activities. Of particular note is the folder on the construction of a memorial fountain at EMU honoring union labor organizer and President of the United Farm Workers, Cesar E. Chavez.
