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Donating $10 can help preserve resources such as the Roy V. Boswell Collection for the History of Cartography. Navigate to University Archives & Special Collections, currently housed on the third floor of the Pollak Library South, to explore maps dating from 1285-1900 as well as published works on cartography, geography, and navigation.
Donating $25 can help preserve our amazing comic book collection. Come and see a variety of comic books in University Archives & Special Collections.
Donating $50 can help us preserve our Science Fiction Collection, and build upon our new collection of Latinx Science Fiction. University Archives & Special Collections holds the original screenplay of Bladerunner, written by Mexican-American author Hampton Fancher and based on Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, in our Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection. http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/resources/57
Donating $75 can help us preserve and build upon our Latinx and Chicanx materials. The Library holds posters and other rare materials related to El Teatro Campesino, Cesar Chavez, the Farmworkers’ movement, and more in University Archives & Special Collections.
Donate $100 and celebrate the contributions of Cal State Fullerton Presidents. You can explore University Archives such as the Milton A. Gordon papers at http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/resources/75 Your donation will help us to keep Titan memories alive and to make our vision of creating a new space to better serve our public a reality.
Donate $200 and follow in the footsteps of our philanthropist donors for whom the Library is named. Find out more about the Pollaks by exploring the Paulina June Pollak Papers at http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/resources/120
Donate $500 and help us reach for the stars! We invite you to explore the diverse resources in University Archives & Special Collections and help us build for the future.