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Oregon Northwest Black Pioneers: Seeking Information About Oregon’s African American Historic Places
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Oregon Northwest Black Pioneers. Friday, June 6, 2014. Seeking Information About Oregon’s African American Historic Places. He Oregon Black Pioneers, in partnership with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), has launched a new property survey project entitled Preserving Oregon’s African American Historic Places. The purpose of the project is to protect and preserve significant sites related to Oregon’s African history from the time period of 1844 to 1984. Who Are the Oregon Black Pioneers? The w...
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Local Organizations | Portland-Area Archives
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Celebrating archives and heritage organizations in the Portland metro area. This page includes a partial list of archives and heritage organizations in the Portland metro area and throughout Oregon. To learn more about each institution or organization click on the link. Association of Personal Historians. City of Portland Archives and Records Center. Friends of Historic Forest Grove. Genealogical Forum of Oregon. George Fox University/NWYM Archives. GLAPN- Northwest LGBTQ History. Enter your comment here.
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Oregon Archives Crawl | Portland-Area Archives | Celebrating archives and heritage organizations in the Portland metro area
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Celebrating archives and heritage organizations in the Portland metro area. Oregon Archives Crawl Posters! This year we worked with two graphic design students to create the 2016 Oregon Archives Crawl poster. Both Lauren and Kylie created such unique and appealing designs that we couldn’t choose between the two. So this year we have two posters for the crawl and we couldn’t be happier. You can learn more about both graphic designers by visiting their websites. And tagged Oregon Archives Crawl. Between 11...
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Activities - Jean Moule
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8220;You have not lived until you have flown.” Bessie Coleman. 8220;All who wander are not lost.”. At Hoodoo Ski Area. 8220;Just one more run.”. Oregon Northwest Black Pioneers. 8220;I was born in that house.” Older Stayton Resident. 8220;If it looks like a photograph, why bother? 8221; Artist Paul Toews. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Oregon Multicultural Archives Blog | Assisting in preserving the histories and sharing the stories that document Oregon's African American, Asian American, Latino/a, and Native American communities
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Oregon Multicultural Archives Blog. Assisting in preserving the histories and sharing the stories that document Oregon's African American, Asian American, Latino/a, and Native American communities. OMA Digital Collections and Exhibits. OMA Blog RSS Feed. The OMA in NAME’s Multicultural Perspectives. August 27, 2016. The OMA has been published in. The official journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education. And ALS 199 “Untold Stories: People of Color in Oregon” 2013. Link to the article:.
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We want YOU to join us for the 2016 Oregon Archives Crawl! | Portland-Area Archives
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Celebrating archives and heritage organizations in the Portland metro area. We want YOU to join us for the 2016 Oregon Archives Crawl! The Oregon Archives Crawl is back and we want YOU to crawl between the City of Portland Archives and Records Center. The Oregon Historical Society. And the Multnomah County Library. We call upon young and old, history buff and scholar, vintage photo lover, genealogist, building researcher and those who are just curious to stand up and be counted on Saturday, October 8.
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Weird Portland: April 2015
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Sunday, April 12, 2015. No Headstone on My Grave. June 6, 1886. Stumped for Republican candidates and brought out the Black vote. Gus Waterford, with the help of his father who was by then a Grand Old Man of the Party, found a place for himself in Simon’s machine. Waterford may have been a little too outspoken for his own good. Where the Oregonian. March 27, 1909. So far it has been impossible to verify that Gus Waterford ever worked for the Multnomah County Sheriff. In 1896 the Oregonian. Subscribe to: ...
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