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George Riley (abolitionist)

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Portland, May 14, 1878 Editor Standard: -Noticing an article in your paper requesting me to reply to a question as to why I was not indorsed by the Republican Convention, or rather a clique who assume to be dictators of the party, I have only to remark that while they admit I have the ability, they
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In 2004, a housing and commercial development group in Seattle was named in honor of George Riley Putnam. The company has taken its roots since 1983 as a result of the activities of African American businessmen followers of Riley.
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In 1869, Riley and twelve other Black men and two white men, organized the Workingmen's Joint Stock Association (WJSA) in Portland, Oregon. Riley was president of the WJSA. They bought property in Seattle (20 acres) and Tacoma on
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Riley was a Republican, described as, "the ablest orator among the Republicans of Multnomah County." He was a candidate for legislature, but did not win. In a "card" published in an Oregon newspaper Riley
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In 1887 he moved to Tacoma, Washington. There, he orated Tacoma's Annual Emancipation Day festivities, and worked to resolve legal disputes relating to the properties belonging to WJSA in Tacoma.
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Riley moved to Oregon by early 1869. In Portland, he was employed by the federal customs department. He also briefly worked as a barber again.
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Riley had one daughter, Bonita Riley Wright. She was a founding member of the Seattle NAACP in 1913.
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Announcement for the speech "The Colored Citizen and the Ballot" given by Riley.
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Riley was prevented from attending college because he was black. He worked at
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attended his funeral and spoke about the lessons learned from Riley's life.
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Harriet Riley died in 1896, and Riley died on October 1, 1905. Congressman
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1870, April 26, "The Colored Citizen and the Ballot", Portland, Oregon
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born on March 29, 1833. His grandfather was a participant in the
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1870, April 7, "The Ratification Jubilee", Portland, Oregon
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discarded me on account of color. - Geo. Putnam Riley.
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African-American
United States
Fred Douglass
Oregonian
Boston
Revolutionary War
Elizabeth Riley
Benjamin Butler
California Gold Rush
speculation
F.W. Cushman
Poster advertisement for George Riley, 1870.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
The Oregonian (Morning Oregonian)










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