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Archives for November 2020

Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: Asian Farmers in Oswego

November 23, 2020 by Susanna Campbell Kuo

The racial justice movement sparked by the death of George Floyd has caused many cities to examine their history of race relations.  Lake Oswego is no exception.  The city’s reputation as an exclusive white enclave has made it a poster child for white privilege.  But was it always this way?  These articles explore what census records reveal about people of … [Read more...] about Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: Asian Farmers in Oswego

Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: In Search of Oswego’s Chinatown

November 23, 2020 by Susanna Campbell Kuo

The racial justice movement sparked by the death of George Floyd has caused many cities to examine their history of race relations.  Lake Oswego is no exception.  The city’s reputation as an exclusive white enclave has made it a poster child for white privilege.  But was it always this way?  These articles explore what census records reveal about people of … [Read more...] about Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: In Search of Oswego’s Chinatown

Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: Chinese Workers in the Oswego Iron Industry

November 14, 2020 by Susanna Campbell Kuo

The racial justice movement sparked by the death of George Floyd has caused many cities to examine their history of race relations.  Lake Oswego is no exception.  The city’s reputation as an exclusive white enclave has made it a poster child for white privilege.  But was it always this way?  This series of articles explores what census records reveal about … [Read more...] about Racial Diversity in Early Oswego: Chinese Workers in the Oswego Iron Industry

Racial Diversity In Early Oswego: African Americans & Native Americans

November 10, 2020 by Susanna Campbell Kuo

The racial justice movement sparked by the death of George Floyd has caused many cities to examine their history of race relations.  Lake Oswego is no exception.  The city’s reputation as an exclusive white enclave has made it a poster child for white privilege.  But was it always this way?  This series of articles explores what census records reveal about … [Read more...] about Racial Diversity In Early Oswego: African Americans & Native Americans

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