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Brazil
- Hermann C. Raebel Papers (Collection 522): The collection contains 46 watercolors of scenes from the east coast of South America (1866-69).
- Bob Brown papers (Collection 723): Writer, editor, publisher and traveler. Founded "Brazilian American", a weekly magazine that ran from 1919 to 1929
- Nancy Baden Collection about Brazilian Literature (Collection 436): Collection consists of books by or about Jorge Amado, letters and cards by Amado, and photographs of Amado
- Literatura de Cordel collection, 1970-1995 (Collection 1420): Traditional pamphlets covering topics as diverse as biblical reinterpretation, melodramatic love stories, musical and poetic duels, northeastern folk tales, political history, and journalistic reports of natural disasters such as floods, fires and droughts
- Donna M. Wilson Collection of Brazilian Slides by John S. Stiles, Jr., ca. 1954-1956 (Collection 1750)
- Donald Rady papers on the Brazilian Steel Industry and Volta Redonda, 1883-1986 Collection 1712)
- Ann Quiggins Tiller papers on Juarez Távora, 1922-1980 (Collection 1400): One of Brazil's most popular military and political figures from 1922-1967
- Letters to Fidelino de Figueiredo, ca. 1910-ca. 1967 (Collection 2034): Visiting professor at UC Berkeley before returning to Brazil where he taught Portuguese literature at the University of São Paulo (1938-51)
- Otto Maull Papers, 1910-1930 (Collection 1466): German geologist and author who spent time in Latin America