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Juneteenth in Oregon

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634: 92:. Moving to 1406 NE Ainsworth with her husband Haley Peoples Sr. in the redlined area of Northeast Portland, she then organized efforts to feed people, which turned into the Community Care Association in 1969. By the following year the association was operating out of 2022 NE Alberta Street, rent-free from the anonymous building owner. The Alberta Street location was previously the Red and White store, seen in a 1931 photo, and was later the Don Pancho Taqueria and Market from 2000 to 2016. 781: 455:
The fairly serious-looking staff of The Red & White Store pose outside of their shop in this fine 1931 photo. The store was on NE Alberta Street between NE 20th and 21st Avenues. The building still exists although the home reflected in the window is long
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Multnomah County first recognized Juneteenth in 2018, sponsored by County Commissioner Loretta Smith. That event celebrated and heard from Senator Gordly.
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during the World War 2 shipbuilding efforts, where she started a Juneteenth event in 1945. Her family was flooded and displaced in the
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Peoples died on October 5, 2015, at age 89. The annual parade was named the "Clara Peoples Freedom Trail Parade" beginning in 2016.
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declared Peoples the "Mother of Juneteenth" in 2011. Juneteenth became an observed holiday for the City of Portland and
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introduced bills to recognize Peoples. It was enrolled and signed by the governor on May 1, 2013.
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By 2020, Peoples' granddaughter, Jenelle Jack, was the director of Juneteenth Oregon.
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led an effort to make Juneteenth a statewide holiday in 2001. The resolution passed.
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Later, Peoples and Arlene Grice became the first two Black elevator operators at
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Peoples helped make Juneteenth recognized by the City of Portland in 1972. Mayor
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Darnell Millner; Carl Abott; Cathy Balbraith (August 1995).
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employees in 2020, as part of a resolution to address
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Celebration of the end of slavery in the United States
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Index

Juneteenth
Kaiser Shipyard
Clara Peoples
Sam Adams
Amanda Fritz
Multnomah County
structural racism
Avel Gordly
Née
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Vanport, Oregon
Kaiser Shipyards
1948 Vanport floods
Joseph Shemanski
Adams High School
Lew Frederick
"Juneteenth Oregon Celebration Goes Livestream"


"Clara Peoples, Mother of Juneteenth in Portland"
"City of Portland and Multnomah County Formally Recognize Juneteenth as a Holiday"


"Multnomah County celebrates Juneteenth, honors former Oregon Senator Avel Gordly"
"Multnomah County Resolution 2019-059: Proclaiming June 19th, 2019 as Juneteenth Day"


"A Plan For Giving"

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