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Barbara C. Aswad Papers, 1962-2000 (majority within 1975-2000)

2 linear feet

Professor of anthropology at Wayne State University, active in issues and organizations specific to the Arab-American population of southeastern Michigan, particularly Dearborn, Michigan. Topical files document Arab and Arab-American culture and life. Organizational files document Aswad's involvement in such organizations as the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.

The papers of Barbara Aswad consist primarily of materials relating to her involvement and activism within the Arab-American communities of metropolitan Detroit. The bulk of the collection chronicles her associations with both national and community-based Arab-American organizations, most notably the Arab-American Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) of Dearborn, Michigan. The collection has been divided into two series: Topical and Organizations.

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Topical

The Topical series (1962-1996; 1 linear foot) contains a wide variety of materials, including information on Arab culture and religion, related clippings, education and research connected to the Arab-American community, and materials connected to the city of Dearborn, Michigan. The bulk of this series consists of papers or reports about the Arab-American communities of metropolitan Detroit, many of which were written by former students or colleagues of Aswad.