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The front cover of Black Opals, an African American literary journal published by Arthur Huff Fauset. The cover is purple with the title "BLACK OPALS," a female nude figure standing on an island, and the text "HAIL NEGRO YOUTH"

Arthur Huff Fauset Collection

Arthur Huff Fauset (1899-1983) was an African American anthropologist, folklorist, writer, educator, and activist. His collection of papers includes creative writing, journalism, and correspondence. The Rare Book Collection also holds a small group of books and pamphlets that belonged to Fauset.

Cover of ‘Four Seek Love’ by Clement Wood and Gloria Goddard. Features a mid-20th-century stylized illustration of four women and bold typography.

Banned Books Collection

The Banned Books Collection includes 210 titles printed in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s that were banned from sale and condemned by authorities for their sexual content.

Painted portrait of Benjamin Rush

Benjamin Rush Collections

A pioneering, controversial doctor, chemist, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Rush (1746-1813) spent much of his career as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Black Panther Party Research Materials

The Kislak Center holds several groups of printed material related to the Black Panther Party in the United States, including a substantial run of The Black Panther newspaper, along with broadsides and several books.

Image of Winkfield, Female American (Vermont 1814), Schimmel Fiction 4974.jpg

Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness

The Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness comprises over 6,000 works by women writers, including novels, short stories, poetry, works by Native American authors, travel writings, narratives of polar expeditions, captivity narratives, and works for children.

Huron-Wendat figures, female and male, in an engraving published in Champlain's Voyages

Dechert Collection

The Robert Dechert Collection includes over 1600 printed books focusing on American travel, exploration, and Native American relations with settlers.

Series of photograph depicting the sequence of a horse's gait, by Eadweard Muybridge

Eadweard Muybridge Collections

The Kislak Center holds a group of materials related to the photographic experiments and motion studies of Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), and in particular connected with his work for Animal Locomotion, done at the University of Pennsylvania (1883-1887).

Title page detail from Abu Isa al-Tirmidhi, Kitab Shamail al-Mustafa (Fez, Morocco, 1865)

Fez Lithographs Collection

This collection of over 170 titles documents the earliest printing in Morocco. The bulk of the collection dates from 1865 to 1936, covering most of the span of Moroccan lithographic printing from its beginning in the city of Fez to its end during the French Protectorate.