A project of the Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project. "Included are maps, photos, documents, and newspaper articles that follow the history of segregation in Seattle and King County from 1920 until today."
Report from the City of Portland on "how historical racist land use planning contributed to racial segregation and inequity for people of color in Portland "
"Using rare historical photographs, primary documents and expert interviews, this half-hour documentary examines the little-known history of Oregon’s black pioneers."
"Archival collections, digital exhibits, oral histories, and online resources dedicated to African American history in Oregon and nationwide" from Portland State University.
Our Learning Lab collections provide ways to explore well-known and lesser-known moments of history by utilizing objects, documents, imagery, and videos
From the Library of Congress and American Folklife Center, a catalog of over 1500 primary source collections related to Civil Rights History in the United States, including oral histories. Please note that the survey database points to institutions where primary source information can be found, but does not necessarily provide access to the primary source materials themselves..
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