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is known for creating conversation around interracial relations in Oregon and the rest of the country in the early 1900s. Printed weekly, the news paper featured birth and death announcements, hotel and society news, and general good news about the
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She was a tireless civil rights leader at a time when the Klan was active in Oregon and exclusion laws prohibited
African-Americans from even residing in the state. She was a feminist at a time when women's suffrage was new and sexism was the norm. She was a believer in the equality of cultures and
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she was able to confront many racial issues that hotels, restaurants and movie theaters had. She routinely kept her readers up to date on Ku Klux Klan activity nearby in
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October 1924 to December 1933 are now available in the library's Historic Oregon Newspaper online resource. The online resource as well as the contributions from the donor allows the legacy of African American journalism in Oregon be more accessible than it has been before.
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Many of the founders dropped out of the newspaper project after the first couple of months due to demanding work load and already working multiple jobs. After a few years, E. D. Cannady was running the newspaper alone and regardless of working many hours at the hotel he made sure
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Portland public as an independent, non-partisan, non-sectarian weekly newspaper for the intelligent discussion and authentic diffusion of matter appertaining to the colored people, especially of Portland and the State of
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On the 22nd birthday of the newspaper, E. D. Cannady awarded "the lion's share of credit" to
Beatrice for "her intrepid courage, faith in the loyalty of the people she serves and her self-confidence."
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Sproull were sued for libel in 1907 by John Logan, who had served as a witness in the Rutherford case, and Cannady was the subject of separate libel accusations the following year.
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864:"The Negro in Art".
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640:"Threatens to Sue".
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1780:Detroit Plaindealer
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