Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 07, 2001, Page 23, Image 23

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    February 7,2001
Page 11
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Recognizing Porticine!*/ Block firrt*/
Robert Ford was one of
the first two Black
teachers in Portland. He
taught at Holladay
School. The other
teacher was Leota Stone.
(Courtesy o f OHS)
Clarence G.
“Stanton ” Duke
was one o f the
first Portland
Blacks in news
media in 1959.
(Courtesy o f
OHS)
First celebrated in 1926,
February, 2001 is the
Si
SPIPJT M OUNTAIN CASINO WELCOMES
B.B.KINq
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The Urban League of Portland
MARCH 14, 2001
7:00 P.M.
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Ticket prices are $25 and $35, available
at the Spirit M ountain box office,
all Fred Meyer Fastixx locations
or by calling 1-800-992- TIXX.
S P IM I
M O U N T A IN
CASINO
Hwv. 18. Grand «onde • www.spiritnitMintain.com.
N o one under 21. N o refunds or exeh.ingc««
Joins with friends and
neighbors in observance of
Black History Month.
We welcome the opportunity to
celebrate the accomplishments of
African Americans whose
achievments have contributed so
much to this nation.
O ur M essage...
"To serve African Americans and all
who strive tow ard economic self-reliance
and social equality."