California Legacy Project

The California Legacy Project (CLP) began in 2000 as a project at Santa Clara University (SCU) in Santa Clara, CA and later partnered with Heyday Books in Berkeley, CA. The project uses a research team of SCU interns to create radio scripts for the radio anthology "Your California Legacy" on KAZU 90.3 FM, Pacific Grove. This anthology broadcasts nearly 500 literary segments ranging from Gold Rush narratives to Beat poetry. Project interns also develop reader guides to accompany books released by the California Legacy Series (CLS). These supplemental guides include timelines, discussion questions, and additional reading suggestions.

CLS, a component of CLP, focuses on the literature of California’s past, publishing reprints, new anthologies, and single-author readers. Notable authors in the series include Mary Austin, Ambrose Bierce, Toshio Mori, John Muir, and Wallace Stegner. In addition to publishing, CLP also organizes a variety of presentations, panel discussions, and public readings throughout the state, highlighting the culture, heritage, and history of California.

Mission

The general objective of The California Legacy Project is "to raise public awareness and appreciation for our state's cultural legacy and to encourage faculty and students in their creative and scholarly interest in Californian culture."

California Legacy Series

Jaime de Angulo

Mary Austin

Ambrose Bierce

Sally Carrighar

Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe

William Leon Dawson

William Everson

Eliza Farnham

Helen Hunt Jackson

Georgiana Bruce Kirby

Harriet Lane Levy

Jack London

William Lewis Manly

Frank Marryat

Carey McWilliams

Toshio Mori

John Muir

Walter Nordhoff

Josiah Royce

William Saroyan

Charles Melville Scammon

Upton Sinclair

Lincoln Steffens

Wallace Stegner

George R. Stewart

Bayard Taylor

Mark Twain

Judy Van der Veer

Harry Leon Wilson

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External links

  1. California Legacy Project
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