February 7, 2001 ^ o rila n ò ©bseruer steam and lo st c o n tro l in a sh o rt time. ■* The Roaring 20’s M ost A m ericans enjoyed at least som e ofth e prosperity o f the 1920’s. P ortland settled dow n enjoying a w ave o f secure em ploym ent oppor­ tunities and a w ave o f new house- 1930’s F o llo w in g the S to ck M arket C rash o f 1929, the 3 0 ’s were said to be full o f “ econom ic disaster and gradual recovery.” T he D epres­ sion did not ju st affect m inorities. A ll classes, races, and econom ic levels o f people w ere “caught in the ja w s” o f this difficult time. the protection o f unions, m any union halls barred black m em bers. N ear the end o f the 1930’s, over h a lf o f Portland’s 2 ,000A frican Americans lived in the A lbina area. A lthough som e w ere thinly spread around other areas, real estate agents were trying to force all blacks to live in the A lb in a A rea. A round 1938 and 1939, the econom y finally started to turn around on a larger scale, giving great relief to all. WWII and the 1940’s A few years prior to the resur­ gence o f the Klu Klux K ian, racist slurs in local papers and restaurants like the ‘ ‘Coon Chicken Inn” in North- Page 5 east Portland was know n to be “the m ost segregated city outside the deep south.” Portland residents spoke outwardly o f white supremacy and A frican A m erican inferiority. W W II helped create a distraction to the prejudice as A m ericans joined together in an all-out effort to win the war. Portland w ent into high History wouldn't same. 3 jitn e y during the Roaring 2 0 ’s. (Courtesy o f OHS) hold goods. E lectricity slow ly be­ cam e sta n d ard in h om es. E lectric o v en s, to a ste rs, re frig e ra to rs and telep h o n es ap peared on the scene. A m o re su b tle ch a n g e, u n n o tic ed by m an y , b egan to h ap p en . A fri­ can A m eric an s co n tin u ed finding a ffo rd a b le h o u sin g o u tsid e the city. Steady em ploym ent provided o p p o rtu n ities for c h ild re n o f im ­ m ig ra n ts o f all races. T hro u g h o u t the 2 0 ’s em p lo y m e n t for A frican A m eric an s beg an to im p ro v e and the exodus from N W Portland con­ tin u ed . M any w h ite s b eg an m o v ­ ing to S outh P o rtlan d an d an in ­ cre asin g n u m b e r o f b lack s m ov­ ing o u t o f do w n to w n b eg a n to e sta b lish L o w er A lb in a. The Great Depression M any people lost their jo b s and hom es. Large num bers o f black fam ilies ended up living along the U nion Pa­ c if ic R a ilr o a d lin e in “Sullivans’s G ulch”, in hom e­ m ade shanties and tents. In 1933, m any o f the poor found w ork w ith the new Public W orks Program s and C ivil­ ian C onservation Corps, try­ ing to pull them selves out o f this dire poverty. Franklin R oosevelt and The New Deal helped im m ensely w ith em ­ ploym ent and social insur­ ance. Opportunities included building trails, campgrounds, Bonneville Dam, and Timber- line Lodge. T he N ew Deal labor legislation helped w ork­ ers form unions. A lthough A frican A m ericans sought Dr. D a n ie l H a le W illiam s, performed the first successful heart operation in 1893 M a d a m e C.j. W alker, first self-made American woman millionaire . H ym an S. Thomas, invented the potato chip, originally known as the Saratoga chip , M a tth e w A. Henson, first man to set foot on the North Pole , jessie ja ru e M a rk , first woman to earn a doctorate in botany . Isaac M urphy, won the very first Kentucky Derby . Dr. Charles Drew, discovered the method for preserving blood plasma , je w e l L a Fo n tan t M an kariou s, first woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court Yvonne Clark, first woman to earn B.S. in chemical engineering a t Harvard . in "scatting" style , Otis Boykin, invented guided missile device , Louis A rm strong, first to sing la n e W righ t, pioneered several advances in the field o f chem otherapy. Frederick M ckinley /ones, inventor o f portable X-ray machine W illia m A. H in to n, developed first test for syphilis • N o rb e rt Rillieux. developed the first system for refining sugar . S. Boone, invented the first ironing board , Frank G rant, inventor o f the baseball chinguard . L.D. N ew m an, inventor o f the hairbrush . Shelby j. Davidson, created the first adding machine . W illia m W arw ick Cardozo, pioneered the study of sickle cell anemia . Kurtis Blow, first rap artist You can't talk about Black history without talking about American history. Let's remember the African Americans who helped build America. | | | Washington Mutual Flooded homes jrom the Vanportflood o f 1948. (Courtesy o f OHS) FDIC Insured