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  • In early 2012, 13 Portland State public history students, under the direction of Dr. Patricia Schechter, spent their term working with the Verdell A. Burdine and Otto G. Rutherford Family Collection in ...
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  • This is the catalogue for the exhibit, "Say We Are Here: Culture, Community and Activism across Four Generations of Black Oregonians."
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  • This is the poster advertising the exhibit, "Say We Are Here: Culture, Community and Activism across Four Generations of Black Oregonians."
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  • Caption for "Tom Thumb's Wedding" Photo, 1941
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  • 275. [Article] Album 14, Photo #50
    St Philip's Players in "Queen Esther", St Philip's Church, 1952 (2 Photos); pictured: Otto Rutherford
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  • NAACP Youth Council
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  • 277. [Article] Album 15, Photo #13
    W.H. Rutherford, Sr, grandfather to Otto, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Born into slavery in 1852, Rutherford was educated and emancipated by his slave owner father. Married Cornelia Hunt (b. 1852). From back ...
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  • From back of photo: "Kwanzan Members Present Check to NAACP to L.C. Ellison, treasurer. L to R: 1. Mary Fuller 2. 3. 4. 5. Pauline Countee 6. L. C. Ellison 7. Ruth Jackson 8. 9. Bernadette Plummer
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  • 279. [Article] Album 14, Photo #40
    NAACP Youth Group. From back of photo: "Benna Dean Plummer, Rodella Meller, Harriet Johnson, Garland Thompson, Gawen Campbell, Sam Whitney, Betty Lou Miller, Joan Johnson, Sirlene Bagley, Evelyn Mucklenay, ...
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  • From back of photo: "Rev & Mrs. Akers back on left, Lucille Wilson (little boy = son), Marion Melben, Mrs. Ingersoll (leg up, glasses), Clarence Avey (glasses), Mrs. Avey (to his left), Vicky & Duke Jackson ...
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