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Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
Students examine racist artifacts at the Jim Crow Museum, located on the Ferris State University campus in Big Rapids, Michigan. “Our mission is to promote racial tolerance by helping people understand the historical and contemporary expressions of intolerance.” Jim Crow … Continue reading
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“Will’s Award!”
On behalf of the City of Portland Black History Month Committee On behalf of the City of Portland Black History Month Committee
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On behalf of the City of Portland Black History Month Committee…
January 29, 2009 Mr. Will Bennett 17935 NE Oregon St. #A Portland OR 97230-6566 Re: Award Presentation, Thursday February 5, 2009 at the Fourth Annual Black Heritage City Hall Art Show Will, I apologize for getting this formal invitation out … Continue reading
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“The City of Portland Black History Month Committee invites you to attend”
Celebrate Black History Month in February! Black history is American history. Visit the monthly cultural celebration page for event details. : ______________________________________________ From: Hanson, Karyn Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 9:02 AM To: Citywide All Employees Distribution List Subject: Black History is … Continue reading
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*SOLD OUT*: Dr. Cornel West | *PCC*
Black History Event: Dr. Cornel West | PCC. Event Planner: Sylvia Welch, Dir. Affimative Action, PCC
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Tell Portland’s African American history!
A little more light on little-known history Thursday, August 07, 2008 By Erin Hoover Barnett The Oregonian Staff When Portlanders talk about the City’s African American History, many speak of the black shipyard workers who were relocated to inner North and … Continue reading
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McMenamins Kennedy School Presents…
History Pub Mondays at McMenamins Kennedy School Presents African American Achievements in Early-Day Oregon Dr. Darrell Millner, professor of Black Studies at Portland State University, will offer his perspective on the subject, placing the event’s two topics in the larger … Continue reading
City aims to overcome blacks’ distrust from past dislocations
Two steps forward for the rest of Portland, one step backward for us. That’s the view of many longtime black residents about “progress” in Portland’s inner north and northeast neighborhoods. Continue reading
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The White State
from OPB.com, Think Out Loud, August 12 2008 LISTEN TO “The White State” (24MB MP3) During today’s show about the next generation of African-American leaders in Oregon, one of our guests, Cyreena Boston, touched on the subject of Thursday’s show: … Continue reading
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