
Seeing Color Indigenous Peoples and Racialized Ethnic Minorities in Oregon
by Xing, Jun; Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda; Sukurai, Patti; Thompson, Robert; Peters, Kurt; Taylor, Quintard; Thompson, Robert D., Jr.; Pascoe, Peggy; Nishihara, Janet Seiko; Griffith, Sarah M.; McLagan, Elizabeth; Gonzales-Berry, Elinda; Plaza, Dwaine; Sakurai,-
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Table of Contents
Foreword | p. V |
Introduction: From the Legacy of Ing "Doc" Hay to Reading Ethnicity in Oregon History | p. 1 |
Demographics | |
Racialized Minority Demographics of Oregon | p. 17 |
A Legacy of Racialization | |
"A Mistake to Simmer the Question Down to Black and White": The History of Oregon's Miscengenation Law | p. 27 |
Japanese Americans in Eastern Oregon: The Wartime Roots of an Unexpected Community | p. 44 |
Indigenous Peoples and Early Communities of Color | |
Ethnicity, Solidarity and Tradition: A Study into the Dynamics and Complexities of the Chinese Immigrant Community in John Day | p. 61 |
A Very Prejudiced State: Discrimination in Oregon from 1900-1940 | p. 78 |
"We are tired of cookies and old clothes:" From Poverty Programs to Community Empowerment among Oregon's mexicano Population, 1957-1975 | p. 93 |
Race and Labor | |
Lumber, Railroads, Factories and Silicon: Asian and Pacific Islander Americans and Work in Oregon | p. 117 |
Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworker Unions, Hometown Associations and Pan-Indigenous Organizing | p. 136 |
History and Memory | |
Oral Narratives of the Klamath Termination: Using Video to Record Memory | p. 151 |
Celilo Falls: Parallel Lives Along N'Che Wana | p. 173 |
Defying Definition: Portraits of Arab Oregonians | p. 185 |
Politics and Social Control | |
"Political History, Political Science, and Oregon Politics: Race and Ethnicity" | p. 201 |
"Made on the Inside," Destruction on the Outside: Race, Oregon and the Prison Industrial Complex | p. 225 |
Ethnic Minorities in Oregon: an Annotated Bibliography | p. 239 |
Index | p. 249 |
Contributors | p. 263 |
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