Inventory of the Everett "Jake" Jacobs Collection SPC.2022.040

Levi Escalante
California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
2023-03-20
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson, CA 90747
Business Number: 310-243-3895
archives@csudh.edu


Contributing Institution: California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
Title: Everett "Jake" Jacobs Collection
Identifier/Call Number: SPC.2022.040
Physical Description: 1 box
Physical Description: .42 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): January 1961- October 1991
Abstract: This collection contains letters, photographs, newspaper articles and clippings related to Everett "Jake" Jacobs. Photographs in the collection include Jacobs family life, work at KNX and KNXT, events held at the radio station, and images of his time in the military. Subjects include journalism, radio, and media.
Language of Material: English .

Conditions Governing Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Conditions Governing Use

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Preferred Citation

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Biographical / Historical

Born on May 13, 1924, Everett "Jake" Jacobs was the youngest sibling to his mother, Katie Jacobs. Jacobs and his brothers, Owens and Melvin, served in the military during World War II. After his career in the military, Jacobs went to East Los Angeles College and studied journalism. He then transferred to Los Angeles College and the Los Angeles Institute of Music. After working at KNC, he received a grant in 1967 to study Urban Affairs at Columbia University. Everett continued to expand his journalism career and worked at KPOP, KGFJ, and KNXT. Jacobs received several awards during his career, including the Golden Mike Award and the Distinguished Media Men's Award from the National Association of Media Women. Jacobs retired from KNX radio in 1989 and died on October 29, 1992.

Scope and Contents

The Everett "Jake" Jacobs collection (1961-1991) contains .42 linear feet of photographs, articles, news clippings, and letters. Everett "Jake" Jacobs was a KNX and KNXT news station employee. The collection consists of Jacobs's life in the military, his family, and his journalism career. The letters addressed to Jacobs in the collection focus on his career and the articles he covered. A collection contains approximately 160 photographs showcasing Jacobs's time at previous radio stations, the military life of himself and his two brothers, events held by news stations, and gatherings with local community members. Others featured in the photographs include Martin Luther King Jr., O.J. Simpson, Muhammad Ali, Lionnel Richie, Edward Kennedy, and others.

Processing Information

This collection was processed in 2023 by Levi Escalante. Photos were kept in order received, and placed in archival sheets.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gerth Archives and Special Collections acquisition.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

African American radio broadcasters
African Americans in radio broadcasting
African American television journalists
Radio journalism
African American families
Television journalists
KNXT (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Jacobs, Everett
KNX (Radio station : Los Angeles, Calif.)

box 1, folder 1

Jacobs opinions January 1961

Scope and Contents

Contains three newspaper clippings; one is Jacobs's article titled "Newsman Irked at Black Muslims Gestapo tactics," and the other two news clippings are promoting Jacobs on KPOP radio and include his schedule.
box 1, folder 2

Biography of Everett "Jake" Jacobs January 1967, April 1970, November 1984

Scope and Contents

A timeline listed from Jacob's earliest career in news reporting to his bigger position that reached a wider audience.
box 1, folder 3

Articles and letters to Jacobs January 1967, April 1970, November 1984

Scope and Contents

Contains articles related to Jacobs's family during World War II, as well as letters addressed to Everett's wife, Bernice. It also includes rights to news coverage of the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles.
box 1, folder 4

Journalism brochure undated

Scope and Contents

Contains a journalism career brochure with images of Jake Jacobs, Ken Inouye, Ray Rodgers, Albert Diaz, and Teiho Hashida.
box 1, folder 5

Jacobs radio station and group photographs October 1991; undated

Scope and Contents

Contains group photographs at social gatherings, Jacobs's work in the different news stations, as well as photographs of President Barack Obama.
box 1, folder 6

Media coverage by Jacobs March 1973, January 1980

Scope and Contents

Contains articles written by Jacobs, as well as articles that detail Jacob's life and career in news industry.
box 1, folder 7

Jacobs awards May 1967, December 1969, March 1971, January 1980, July 1984, December 1989

Scope and Contents

Contains letters that gave grants to Jacobs to pursure a higher education, praise from his Black Panther coverage, and investigave report "The Foreclosure Game."
box 1, folder 8

Jacobs family and other photos April 1944, April 1958-1959; undated

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of Jacobs and his brothers during World War II, as well as church gatherings, and yearbook photos with students.
box 1, folder 9

KNXT December 1972

Scope and Contents

Contains short articles regarding KNXT and the employees who worked at the station.
box 1, folder 10

Jacobs news clippings and articles November 1970, November 1972,July 1980, March 1985-1986

Scope and Contents

Contains newsclippings regarding work with Jacobs, KNXT news, as well as events at the time by other locals in Los Angeles.
box 1, folder 11

Jacobs working photographs August 1977; undated

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of Jacobs working, interveiwing, and playing sports. Several of these photos with Jacobs include him interviewing Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali.
box 1, folder 12

Contact sheets January 26, 1990; undated

Scope and Contents

Contains photograph contact sheets from events and meetings.