Columbia River Basin ethnic history project
Selected highlights of the ethnic collections from leading repositories in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1869/1986
Subject
Ethnology--Columbia River Watershed
Columbia River Watershed--History
African Americans--Civil rights--Northwest, Pacific
African Americans--Northwest, Pacific
Civil rights movements--Northwest, Pacific
Discrimination in employment--Northwest, Pacific
Discrimination in housing--Northwest, Pacific
Discrimination--Northwest, Pacific
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Northwest, Pacific--Race relations--History--20th century
Race relations
Segregation in education--Northwest, Pacific
Segregation--Northwest, Pacific
Location
United States, Pacific Northwest, 45.99696, -118.49854
Type
StillImage
Sound
Text
Description
The story of the Columbia River Basin's ethnic groups has been relatively hidden, and museums, libraries, and scholars have only just begun to gather the records, images, recollections, and artifacts of these groups and to write about their histories. This project brings together selected highlights of the ethnic collections from leading repositories in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. In addition to the digital archive, there are tutorials on how to research and interpret library and museum resources.
A project of Washington State University Vancouver, the Idaho State Historical Society, Oregon Historical Society, Washington State Historical Society, and Washington State University Pullman.
The African American civil rights-related materials in the collection include photographs of African American organizations and integrated events, pictures of the African American men and women who were the first of their race in various positions, interviews with local African Americans, and reports on local conditions.
Contributing Institution
Washington State University. Vancouver Information Services
Oregon Historical Society
Idaho State Historical Society
Washington State Historical Society
Washington State University
Clark County Historical Museum
Search Results
2. Reception for Julian Bond at Portland State University, 1969
3. Portland City Club Bulletin: Report on Problems of Racial Justice in Portland, June 14, 1968
4. After reading Los Angeles headlines, August 18, 1965
5. Adults and child pose for NAACP 50th Anniversary, 1964
6. Citizens League for Equal Opportunity background and purpose statement, October 7 1963
7. NAACP parade for Medgar Evers, June 24, 1963
8. Resolution against the Housing Authority of Portland by the Citizen's League for Equal Opportunity, September 20, 1963
9. Crosses Burned in Negro's Yard, October 3, 1962
10. A brief assessment of housing and environmental conditions, January 1960
11. Discrimination complaint filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Oregon (Finding of Facts), April 29, 1960
12. Discrimination complaint filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Oregon (Petition for Cease and Desist Order), 1959
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