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Not many black businesses. 8 - 14 NAACP active since 1914, Well-known blacks, from the community, Phil Reynolds and Edgar Williams who worked with the NAACP. 14 - 17 Kept in close contact with relatives in Texas. Entertainment for blacks. Black baseball teams. 17 - 20 Work as a stockman and informational specialist. Industry in Portland. Job opportunities for blacks. 20 - 22. Most blacks are Democrats. Blacks in county and city jobs. Black politicians.","22 - 25 Most blacks remained in Portland. Contacts with blacks in surrounding areas. Portland Reporter, a black newspaper. 25 - 28 City sites named after blacks. 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Blacks were actively recruited to work in the shipyards. Black businesses. 18 - 23 NAACP and the Urban League. Black community and business leaders in Portland. 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Hayakawa plays Bessie Smith's \"Empty Bed Blues\" and Jackson comments how the blues and spirituals are both responses to oppression – 20:40. Hayakawa plays Duke Ellington's \"C Jam Blues\" – 33:39 and Artie Shaw's \"Sad Sack\"– 37:44. Both comment on its connection to New Orleans Jazz and church rhythms. Hayakawa plays a piece from the Gerry Mulligan Quartet – 42:18. Jackson performs \"Going on with the Spirit\" – 47:10. Jackson performs \"Bless This House\" – 53:10. [04:50–14:49] On LG121Goreau_Side2 Goreau interviews Brother John Sellers (who is inaudible) via phone about Jackson's divorce, the 1966 lawsuit to begin divorce proceedings, issues with Jackson's estate, and Galloway's potential physical abuse of Jackson. [14:30–01:01:35] Continued on this side, interviewed in Chicago, Illinois, Aldus Mitchell, Mahalia Jackson's attorney, details Jackson's 1967 divorce and other difficult relationships, including her fallout with manager Lou Mindling – 20:03. Goreau asks Mitchell about Jackson's personal relationships, including promoters and family members who potentially exploited her financially – 29:57. The discussion includes Gene Shapiro and Jackson's second husband, and their decisions surrounding Jackson's temple and real estate transactions – 34:30. They go on to speak about Jackson's marriage to Galloway and its demise, including possible infidelity and his physical abuse – 39:37. 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