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C.A. White, July 18, 1973
White, C. A
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African American Baseball Players; African American Churches; African American Entertainers; African American Newspapers; African American Physicians; African American Political Activists; African American Politicians; African Americans; Albina (Portland, Or.); Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Civil Rights; Clubs; Communities; Community Life; Democratic Party (Or.); Employees; Entertainers; Entertainment Events; Family; Floods; Government; Government Employees; History; Industries; Information Services Industry; Job Vacancies; Labor Supply; Livestock Workers; Mount Olive Baptist Church (Portland, Or.); Multnomah County (Or.); National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Officials And Employees; Oral History; Oregon; Politicians; Politics And Government; Portland; Portland (Or.); Portland Reporter; Public Spaces; Race Relations; Religion; Social Groups; Societies; Societies, Etc; Texas; Unemployed; Unemployment; United States; Vanport; Vanport (Or.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harris, July 18, 1973
Harris, Levi
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African American Baptists; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Baptists; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Churches; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Clubs; Community Life; Dwellings; Employees; Employment; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; History; Housing; Job Vacancies; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Portland (Or.) Branch; Neighborhood; Oral History; Oregon; Portland; Portland (Or.); Public Housing; Religion; Shipbuilding Industry; Shipyards; Social Conditions; Social Groups; Societies; Societies, Etc; United States; Urban League Of Portland (Or.); Vanport; Vanport (Or.); World War, 1939 1945
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James Lee, July 20, 1973
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African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Civic Leaders; African American Dancers; African American Entertainers; African American Girls; African American Labor Union Members; African American Musicians; African American Neighborhoods; African American Newspapers; African American Politicians; African American Railroad Employees; African American Singers; African American Women; African Americans; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Churches; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Clubs; Community Life; Dancers; Dwellings; Education; Employees; Employment; Entertainers; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Family; Floods; Girls; Government; History; Housing; Labor Union Members; Labor Unions; Music; Musicians; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. Portland Branch (Portland, Or.); Natural Disasters; Neighborhood; Newspapers; Oral History; Oregon; Political Parties; Politicians; Politics And Government; Porters; Portland; Portland (Or.); Public Schools; Pullman Company; Railroads; Recreation; Religion; Republican Party (Or.); Schools; Sentinel (Portland, Or.); Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding Industry; Shipyards; Singers; Societies; Societies, Etc; United States; Vanport; War Work; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Banks, July 21, 1973
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African American Authors; African American Barbers; African American Baseball Players; African American Business Enterprises; African American Businesspeople; African American Churches; African American Newspapers; African American Singers; African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African American Women; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Alabama; American Literature; Amusements; Armed Forces; Authors, American; Automobile Mechanics; Bank Employees; Barbering; Barbers; Bartenders; Baseball; Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Business Enterprises; Businesspeople; Carroll College (Helena, Mont.); Cavalry; Cavalry Pioneer Troops; Churches; Cleaning Personnel; Climate; Clubs; Cold Weather Conditions; Community Life; Daughters; Defenses; Dentistry; Design And Construction; Domestics; Edwards; Employees; Employment; Entertaining; Entertainment Events; Equality; Extraction; Family; Fortification; Freedom; Harlem Renaissance; Helena; Helena (Mont.); Helena Post Office (Helena, Mont.); History; Hotels; Janitors; Job Vacancies; Joe Clark's Tonsorial Parlor (Helena, Mont.); Lewis And Clark Expedition (1804 1806); Liberty; Massage; Masseurs; Mechanics (Persons); Mississippi; Montana; Montana Club (Helena, Mont.); Newspapers; Oklahoma; Oral History; Oregon; Physiological Effect; Pioneer Troops; Plain Dealer (Helena, Mont.); Porters; Portland; Postal Service; Powers Family; Public Schools; Recreation; Religion; Road Construction Workers; Roads; School Integration; Singers; Social Conditions; Social Groups; Social Life And Customs; Societies; Soldiers; Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.); Suffrage; Teeth; Union Bank And Trust Company (Helena, Mont.); United States; United States Marshals; United States. Army; Voting; Weather; White Sulphur Springs; Winter; Women; Women Singers
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