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Clackamas Print
Feature!
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2007
A history of Black History Month
The Civil
begins.
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War
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The Emancipation
Proclamation is
put into "effect by
President Lincoln.
In honor of Black History
Month, The Clackamas Print
has compiled a timeline outlining
key events in black history, and
when Black History Month was
founded.
The Civil War is
over, and blacks are
freed from slavery
after the 13th Amendment is rati
fied. Lincoln is assassinated, and
the KKK forms in the South.
African
slaves
arrive in Virginia.
ptzi In the Northwest
Vll Territory,
slav
ery is made ille
gal. However, according to the
Constitution, Congress couldn’t
ban the slave trade until 1808.
«
h fTd The cotton gin
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Whitney,
largely
increasing the demand for slave
labor.
rfYTYTYT'l In Richmond, Va.,
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an enslaved black
smith, plans a march in the streets
of Richmond. Prosser gets caught
trying to stage the revolt and is
hanged.
Congress bans the
slave trade.
tflfTYTYTl Slavery is banned
I I I / 4.IJ north
of
the
L-K-z—southern bound
ary of Missouri (Missouri
Compromise).
Reconstruction
acts are Passe<i,
guaranteeing the
civil rights of freed slaves in the
South.
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tfyTYTV] An
enslaved
III nil preacher,
Nat
Turner, and his fol
lowers, launch a rebellion in
Southampton County, Va. Turner
is later hanged. Also, abolitionist
William Lloyd Garrison begins
publishing the abolitionist news
paper, The Liberator.
The
NAACP
(National
Association for the
Advancement of Colored People)
is founded, and led, by W.E.B.
Du Bois.
Black Nationalta
leader Malcolmj X
is assassinated ¡by
three black Muslims.
Black literature,
art, poetry, etc.
start
appear
ing in Harlem. Thus, the Harlem
Renaissance is bom.
History
Negro
Week is found-
ed Dr. Carter G.
Woodson, due to his disapproval
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in
of - the lack
black ' history
textbooks.
Martin
Lut®
King, Jr. is assasB
nated, and Présidait
Johnson signs the Civil Rights
Act, which prohibits housing dis
crimination.
Negro
History!
Week is changed’
to Black History]
Month by The Association for
the Study of Afro-American Life
History.
cfYTyrifT) Harriet Tubman
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escapes
slav
ery and starts the
Underground Railroad.
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Uncle Tom’s
Cabin is pub
lished, caus
ing the debate
over slavery
to increase
even more.
Blacks are given the right to vote.
Hiram Revels becomes the first
black senator.
Jackie Robinson becomes
the first black Major League
Baseball player.
The
Supreme
Court case Plessy
v. Ferguson con
cludes that racial segregation is
constitutional.
Brown v. The
Board of Education
declares that segre
gation is unconstitutional.
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same abilities as you.”
And for those who have issues
with climbing up walls without the
benefit of Spiderman’s webbing or
anti-gravity boots, it’s not as bad as
it looks.
“At first, I thought [climbing]
was really dangerous and scary,”
said student Melinda Eisele, “but
now, it’s the second term and I feel
more comfortable, and it’s fun. I’ve
even gotten my husband to climb.”
The class only meets once a
week, and climbing outside of class
is encouraged.
In past years, the class has gone
on climbing trips to nearby areas
like Smith Rocks, in Bend, and
Horsethief Butte, near The Dalles.
According to Gonthier, “Being
self-motivated helps because it is an
individual sport. There aren’t any
teams pushing you on.”
Local places to look for a g
climb?
“Oregon is full of very si
places,” said Gonthier. “I pr
places that don’t necessarily havB
lot of people around.”
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Or for the time-challenged, then
are several rock gyms in Portlani
that offer a variety of climbs.
Classes for Spring Term an
scheduled with beginning rock
climbing on Tuesdays, and inter™
diate and advanced on Thursday«
Classes run from 6 p.m. to 8:50
p.m.
So, why take rock climbing? ■
“There are only three real sports:
bullfighting, car racing and mow
tain climbing. All the others are
mere games” - or at least that’s
what Hemingway thought.
René Daumal, a French writer
and philosopher, summed up the
sport of rock climbing.
“You cannot stay on the summit
forever; you have to come down
again,” wrote Daumal. “So, why
bother in the first place? Just this:
What is above knows what is below,
but what is below does not know
what is above. One climbs; one
sees. One descends; one sees no
longer, but one has seen.”
Clackamas offers on-campus
rock climbing courses, beginning
through advanced. The rock wall
hides around a closed-in stairwell
located in Randall Hall. Most peo
ple never even realize it is there.
A lot of people, '
like student Meredith
Anderson, hear about the
class through word-of-
mouth.
“My sister took the
class about three years
ago,” said Anderson.
“She enjoyed it, so I fig
ured I would, too. I like
outdoor sports ... [and
climbing] has always
appealed.”
The classes teach the
basics of rock climbing,
from climbing knots and
repelling to safety tips
and the history of the
sport
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“[Rock climbing] is
open to everyone; it’s
one of the nice things
about the sport,” said
Instructor Don Gonthier,.
as he tested students’
safety lines and tugged
at climbing harnesses.
Elizabeth Hitz Clackamas Print
“There’re no barriers.
You can always find a Teaching assistant Jeff Pinkerton belays student Adam Derkson as
partner with roughly the he repels down the rock wall in Randall.
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