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Discusses the changing meaning attached to Celilo Falls and The Dalles and how these places were represented in the published literature from the 1807 edition of Lewis and Clark Expedition sergeant Patrick ...
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2. [Article] Beavers, firs, salmon, and falling water: Pacific Northwest regionalism and the environment
Discusses the importance of salmon in defining environmental understanding in the Pacific Northwest. Dam construction, population influx, economic development, and politics have dramatically changed the ...Citation -
Since Time Immemorial: The Decline of Columbia River Basin Salmon studies the near extinction of what has been historically the world’s largest salmon population. By examining the issue systemically, my ...
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4. [Article] Radicalism in American Political Thought : Black Power, the Black Panthers, and the American Creed
American Political Thought has presented somewhat of a challenge to many because of the conflict between the ideals found within the "American Creed" and the reality of America's treatment of ethnic and ...Citation -
Between 1790 and 1793, John Hoskins created a map of the Northwest Coast of North America that included ninety-one place names documenting Native communities. The map is the earliest example of such detailed ...
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6. [Article] Album 14, Photo #44
“Wings over Jordan” African American a capella group promotional photo; on back of photo: “from Mrs. Blackburn”Citation -
7. [Article] Album 14, Photo #27
African American Elks Club, Billy Webb Lodge, #1050, Otto Rutherford, 1959Citation -
The talk explored how Beck’s multiple identities — woman, Jew, and artist — influenced her art during the postwar period, while also discussing the cultural and historical context of her work.
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Highlight reel from Lyric Truth: Rosemarie Beck symposium.
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10. [Article] Album 15, Photo #29
Will Rutherford, brother of Otto, aged 14 yearsCitation -
11. [Article] Album 15, Photo #19
From back of photo: "Billy Rutherford, Columbia, SC, age 12, grade 7, To Uncle Will"Citation -
12. [Article] Album 15, Photo #06
Rutherford home in Columbia, SCCitation -
13. [Article] Album 15, Photo #03
Lottie White Rutherford, mother to Otto RutherfordCitation -
14. [Article] Album 15, Photo #22
"George Hardin: Portland's First Black Policeman"Citation -
15. [Article] Album 15, Photo #18
PortraitCitation -
16. [Article] Album 15, Photo #14
W.H. Rutherford, Sr.Citation -
17. [Article] Album 15, Photo #08
Otto Rutherford, 1931, age 21Citation -
18. [Article] Album 15, Photo #01
W.H. Rutherford at work in barbershop in Columbia, SC, 1899Citation -
19. [Article] Album 2, Photo #33
Children's portraitsCitation -
20. [Article] Album 15, Photo #30
From back of photo: “Earl W. Burdine, shop in Oklahoma where he worked, 1910”Citation -
21. [Article] Album 15, Photo #28
Otto Rutherford portrait, c. 1930sCitation -
22. [Article] Album 15, Photo #24
Rutherford Brothers Gents Furnishings, 393 NW Flanders St. From back of photo: May 1, 1910, Portland Ore, Shop No 1".Citation -
23. [Article] Album 15, Photo #20
W.H. and Allen Rutherford, brothers to Otto. From back of photo: "W.H., 5 yrs 8 months, Allen Douglas, 3 yrs 2 months"Citation -
24. [Article] Album 15, Photo #17
Mamie GoodwinCitation -
25. [Article] Album 15, Photo #10
Duplicate of Page 9 with photography studio/locationCitation -
26. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #12"
Verdell Rutherford, and Lorna Marple, showing scrapbook photos to Clarence Mitchell, chief NAACP lobbyist, 1954Citation -
27. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #19"
Banquet room photoCitation -
28. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #16"
From back of photo: "Otto Rutherford, Mrs. Wilson C. Walker, Mrs. L. A Johnson"Citation -
29. [Article] Album 1, Photo #02
"Sis and Husband"Citation -
30. [Article] Album 1, Photo #18
5 photos, unidentifiedCitation -
31. [Article] Album 1, Photo #65
Swimming & leisure outingsCitation -
32. [Article] Album 1, Photo #62
Swimming and leisure outingsCitation -
33. [Article] Album 1, Photo #82
A seaside outingCitation -
34. [Article] Album 1, Photo #12
Tawawa Tennis Club members: "Jennie, Dora, Mozella, Barbara, Joe"Citation -
35. [Article] Album 1, Photo #51
Young people in formal attireCitation -
36. [Article] Album 1, Photo #33
"Victoria, B.C., Summer 1923"Citation -
37. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #06"
Letter to Portland NAACP from Oregon House SpeakerCitation -
38. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #02"
Classroom VisitCitation -
39. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #37"
Mark HatfieldCitation -
40. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #05"
Letter to Oregon House of Representatives, Senate Bill 169Citation -
41. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #20"
Banquet room photo: head tableCitation -
42. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #18"
NAACP Conference group photoCitation -
43. [Article] Album 1, Photo #00 Inside Front Cover
Inside front cover portraitCitation -
44. [Article] Album 1, Photo #69
Leisure activitiesCitation -
45. [Article] Album 1, Photo #78
A seaside outingCitation -
46. [Article] Album 1, Photo #08
2 photos: "Clatile Curry" & "Lucy Williams"Citation -
47. [Article] Album 1, Photo #63
Golf and leisure outingsCitation -
48. [Article] Album 1, Photo #58
Informal portraits; 3rd photo from left: "Tacoma"Citation -
49. [Article] Album 1, Photo #39
3 photos: unidendified building; "Richard" in baseball uniform; IdrisCitation -
50. [Article] "Portland NAACP scrapbook, pg. #42"
Letter from NAACP President Otto G. Rutherford and Legislative Chairman Ulysses S. Plummer to the members of the Multnomah Delegation of the Oregon LegislatureCitation