Continuing with the weekly theme, today I am highlighting the accomplishments of DeNorval Unthank Jr. DeNorval Unthank Jr. (October 27, 1929 – November 2, 2000) was an American architect. In 1951 he was the first black man to earn an architecture degree from the University of Oregon (UO). Unthank worked on the courthouse in Lane County, Oregon; McKenzie … [Read more...] about Tuesday Open Thread: African-American History of Oregon
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Monday Open Thread: African-American History of Oregon
This week's threads will highlight the history of African-Americans in Oregon. Today, I am highlighting the life of Beatrice Morrow Cannady. Beatrice Morrow Cannady (January 9, 1890–August 19, 1974) was a renowned civil rights advocate in early 20th-century Oregon United States. She was editor of the Advocate, the state's … [Read more...] about Monday Open Thread: African-American History of Oregon
Saturday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest
Good morning POU! It's Saturday. This week we highlighted extraordinary African-Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Today, we are going to discuss Richard Arthur Bogle. Richard Arthur Bogle (1835—1904)> was an American pioneer and the first African-American businessman in Walla Walla, Washington. Bogle was born into slavery in Jamaica in 1835. At … [Read more...] about Saturday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest
Friday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest
Good morning POU! It's Friday and I am ready to start my weekend. Continuing on with theme... Thelma Johnson Streat (August 12, 1911 – May 1959) was an African-American artist, dancer, and educator. She gained prominence in the 1940s for her art, performance and work to foster intercultural understanding and appreciation. Thelma Johnson was born August 12, 1911, … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest
Thursday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest
I hope you are enjoying this week's threads... Moses Williams (October 10, 1845 – August 23, 1899) was a Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States. … [Read more...] about Thursday Open Thread: African-American History of the Pacific Northwest