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  • ackroyd-P095-02. (White supremacists picket the arrival of Vice-President Hubert Humphrey at Portland Airport, June 11, 1965. The Voting Rights Act of 1965, prohibiting racial discrimination in voting, was before Congress at this time.)
    ackroyd-P095-02.tif
  • Ackroyd 11972-4.  NAACP picketing City Hall. September 30, 1963
    ackroyd-11972-4.tif
  • 1006-B039B-21 "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B048-21.tif
  • 1006-B063C-8. "Moratorium. October 15, 1969"
    1006-B063C-8.tif
  • 1006-B039B-20 "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B048-20.tif
  • 1006-B039B-17 "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B039B-17.tif
  • Coalition of Black Men, march on N. Killigsworth, Portand, Oregon, at the corner of Mississippi. 1988
    arthur01.tif
  • 1308-2-20. Portland Peace Action Coalitions "March Against The War" demonstration against the Vietnam war in Downtown Portland. October 31, 1970
    1308-2-20.tif
  • 1308-2-09. Portland Peace Action Coalition's "March Against The War" demonstration against the Vietnam war in Downtown Portland. October 31, 1970
    1308-2-09.tif
  • 1006-B063C-15. "Moratorium. October 15, 1969"
    1006-B063C-15.tif
  • 1006-B063C-14. "Moratorium. October 15, 1969"
    1006-B063C-14.tif
  • 1006-B063C-13. "Moratorium. October 15, 1969"
    1006-B063C-13.tif
  • 1006-B039A-22. "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B039A-22.tif
  • 1006-B039A-21. "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B039A-21.tif
  • 1006-B039A-18. "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B039A-20.tif
  • 1006-B039-21. "Conspiracy. March. Hoffman. Burn. February 21, 1970" (Abbie Hoffman was convicted of conspiracy on February 18)
    1006-B039-21.tif
  • 1006-B063C-02. "Moratorium. October 15, 1969"
    1006-B063C-02.tif
  • Y-480707-02.  Vanport refugees at Guilds Lake leave on caravan to Salem to protest conditions. Most of the African American flood victims were given temporary housing in dilapidated war surplus mobile buildings trucked to vacant land at Guilds Lake. After a little over a month of living in these circumstances, the residents organized a caravan to Salem and protest their conditions at the State Capitol. Signs on cars read: “We Want Permanent Homes – Not Kennels on Wheels” and “Vanport Dead Cry Out for Justice”. July 7, 1948
    Y-480707.tif
  • Y-480707-01.  Vanport refugees at Guilds Lake leave on caravan to Salem to protest conditions. Most of the black flood victims were given temporary housing in dilapidated war surplus mobile buildings trucked to vacant land at Guilds Lake. After a little over a month of living in these circumstances, the residents organized a caravan to Salem and protest their conditions at the State Capitol. Signs on cars read: “We Want Permanent Homes – Not Kennels on Wheels” and “Vanport Dead Cry Out for Justice”. July 7, 1948
    Y-480707-02.tif
  • Y-530407C-2. Aerials Hillsboro, Oregon airport. April 7, 1953. "Oregonian aerial photo...shows Hillsboro's 285-acre $545,000 airport with its two 4050-foot paved runways and city in background. Air force engineers considered field 'most likely' of sites examined for fighter-interceptor base if squadron were moved from Portland, yeilding to port's protests." Caption published in Oregonian April 8, 1953
    Y-530407C-2.tif
  • 9904-B17"Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months) caption published in the Oregonian September 27, 1952 pg. 5 col. 4-5: "Twenty-two members of the crew of the Liberian steamship Riviera packed their bags and dressed in their best suits Friday so they would be ready to leave the vessel in accord with federal court orders. After they were taken away, their bags were left in orderly manner (above) with Harbor Patrolman Bernard R. McDonald standing watch. Authorities took men."
    9904-B17-4.tif
  • 9904-B17"Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months) Riveria crew awaiting transport to jail
    9904-B17-2.tif
  • Y-530407C-3. Aerials Hillsboro, Oregon airport. April 7, 1953. "Oregonian aerial photo ... shows Hillsboro's 285-acre $545,000 airport with its two 4050-foot paved runways and city in background. Air force engineers considered field 'most likely' of sites examined for fighter-interceptor base if squadron were moved from Portland, yeilding to port's protests." Caption published in Oregonian April 8, 1953
    Y-530407C-3.tif
  • 9904-B17"Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months) caption published in the Oregonian September 27, 1952 pg. 5 col. 4-5: "Two passenger cars and a small truck came to shipside to take the men to the county jail where they will be confined pending investigation by immigration service, which will endeavor to send them out on other ships. Most of the men are Germans who objected to food, sanitary conditions, and two-year working contract with owners, a Greek firm of London and New York."
    9904-B17-3.tif
  • 9904-B17-1. "Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months)  Riveria crew being transported to jail
    9904-B17-1.tif
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