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Hidden History of Portland, Oregon

Hidden History of Portland, Oregon

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Why Is It Hidden History? -- I. Oregon Versus Ilahee -- Before Portland -- War Brokers -- C.E.S. Wood: A Rebel Formed by War -- II. Woman's Work -- Walks Far Woman and Other Female Pioneers -- Disorderly Praying in Stumptown -- Abigail Scott Duniway: Remaking the World with Her Words -- Susan B. Anthony: A Peaceful Warrior -- III. Tacit Agreements -- To be Treated as Free People -- George Hardin: Police and the Color Line -- Beatrice Morrow Cannady: Tea and Racial Equality -- IV. The Most Alien of Aliens -- The Celestial Kingdom in Portland -- The Chinese Question -- Jack Yoshihara: Interrupted Lives -- V. The Problems of Self-Government -- Political Warfare -- The Oregon System -- Lola Baldwin: The Day of the Girl -- VI. To the Brink of Revolution -- No Outward Sign -- Sulphuric Eloquence: Dr. Marie Equi and the Wobblies -- Stewart Holbrook: Inventing Working People's History -- Sources -- About the Author.

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In this engaging narrative, author JD Chandler crafts a people's history of Portland, Oregon, sharing the lesser-known stories of individuals who stood against the tide and fought for liberty and representation: C.E.S. Wood, who documented the conflict be
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