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  • Collection ID WLA2003.16
  • Creator Names Chaplik, Dorothy.
  • Title Dorothy Chaplik papers, 1984-2005.
  • Physical description 0.25 linear feet.
  • Collection arrangement Series 1: Professional, 1984-2005, n.d. ; Arranged alphabetically .
  • Biographical or Historical Note Born June 15, 1922, in Chicago, Illinois. Writer. Dorothy Chaplik graduated from Roosevelt High School in Chicago in 1939 and attended Schurz Junior College the following year, and in 1973 earned her bachelor's degree from Mundelein College in Chicago, majoring in humanities with an emphasis on Latin American studies. In 1946, Dorothy married Seymour Chaplik, M.D., a medical officer in the U.S. Army, and had two children, Barbara and Linda. Dorothy's interest in art and Latin America is clearly evident in her publications and professional experience. From 1962 until 1974, she served as a staff assistant at the Art Institute of Chicago, and from 1975 until 1990 she lectured on European and Latin American art at various institutions, including the Chicago Cultural Center, the Ray College of Design in Schaumburg, Illinois, and numerous schools and private organizations. She published Latin American Art: An Introduction to the Works of the 20th Century in 1989, Latin American Arts and Cultures in 2001, and Defining Latin American Art in 2005. Her first publication was a biography of Jesse Jackson, Up with Hope: A Biography of Jesse Jackson, published in 1986.
  • Collection summary The Dorothy Chaplik papers consist of materials related to Dorothy's various publications, particularly Up with Hope: A Biography of Jesse Jackson. The documents include published and unpublished materials.
  • Access and usage restrictions Some restrictions may apply.
  • Finding Aids Note Finding aid available in repository; folder level.
  • Location of Other Archival Materials Note See also Mundelein College Records, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago.
  • Names
    • Chaplik, Dorothy. Archives.
    • Jackson, Jesse, 1941-
    • Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.
  • Subjects Art, Latin American.