Archive Spotlights
The Khayrallah Center’s digital archive is an ongoing endeavor to preserve and share the photographic and documentary history of Lebanese in the United States. The center actively builds collections from families and organizations across the country and makes them accessible to the general public through its online archive. Intrigued by the materials contained in the archive, researchers have delved further into the stories of Lebanese-Americans to provide the essays below.
- Lorraine Thomas: A Story of Perseverance, Independence and Respect (Mandy Benter – November 26, 2014)
- Sneak Peek: The Creighton-Danby Collection at the Gregg (Marjorie Stevens – December 22, 2014)
- Bridging the Divide in Andrews, North Carolina (Joan Hanna – January 22, 2015)
- New Resource in our Archive: The Syrian World (Claire Kempa – November 25, 2015)
- The Noble Sentiments: A Community in Transition (Dr. Akram Khater – December 9, 2015)
- Basil M. Kerbawy, Early Lebanese American Historian and Advocate (Claire Kempa – February 18, 2016)
- New Sources on Commerce and Business (Claire Kempa – October 4, 2017)
- Historic Arabic Newspaper Digitization Project (Claire Kempa — January 10, 2018)