Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 11, 2004, Page 3, Image 3

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Dear Deanna!
Dear Deanna!
Help me settle this dispute. I lived
with my boyfriend for 3 years and
we broke up. While we were to­
gether he bought me a few things
like a wide screen television, a ste­
reo and a computer. Now he wants
these things back since w e’re no
longer together. I feel it’s my prop­
erty regardless of who paid for it.
Am I right? -T ish a Jones; Atlanta
Children are encouraged to experience the Underground Railroad firsthand through interactive exhibits and materials.
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Freedom center
connects past
with present
(AP) — The modem, curved
design o f the stone and copper
building on the “freedom side” of
the Ohio River sits in stark contrast
to a rough-hewn structure inside -
a small pen built by a slave trader in
1833.
The 20-by-30-foot pen is the
starkest display in the National
Underground Railroad Freedom
Center in Cincinnati. Ohio, a $110
million project opened last week in
memory o f the harrowing trips
north by countless slaves.
“It's a place where w e’re getting
people to understand the past and
connect it to the present in an ac­
tive way," the m useum’s executive
director, Spencer Crew, said. The
museum takes a forward look at
race relations while focusing on ti
history o f slavery in the United
States and the secret network that
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Dear Tisha:
Underground Railroad Museum Opens in Ohio
helped slaves escape north to free­
dom in the 1800s.
“What the Freedom Center can
d o is p ro v id e a c o n te x t fo r
America’s current social di lemma,”
said Nathaniel Jones, a former civil
rights lawyer and retired federal
judge.
“From generation to generation,
there is this disconnect; they do
not understand the nexus between
slavery, what it did as an institution
... and how that condition created
the conditions we have today. Sla­
very reformed and distorted our
institutions... (which) reflected the
stereotypes and perceptions that
guide people’s thinking.”
The slave pen, much like a small
house made of rough-hewn logs,
was found on a farm near Maysville,
Ky. Preservationists spent six years
researching its history, verifying
that its builder was a slave trader,
then carefully disassembling it and
marking each piece for identifica-
tion.
It is the featured exhibit in the
158,000-square-foot museum. Other
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ex h ib its include contem porary
quilts, some 20 feet tall, and murals
depicting the slave trade; photos
and tributes to 19th century aboli­
tionists; and a timeline of events
starting with the introduction of
African slaves to the Virginia colony
in 1619.
dom, illustrate people who have
made important steps in that di­
rection and also just give us the
history o f the United States on
these issues.”
There is a replica o f a wagon
with a false bottom that was used
to hide fleeing slaves. And a 2-
by-3-foot wooden crate like the
one that Henry “Box” Brown
They do not
understand the nexus used, with the help o f an accom­
plice, to have himself shipped from
between slavery, what Richmond to Philadelphia and
it did as an institution freedom.
Displays in the “Pavilion of
... and how that
Perseverance” include the story
of a female slave who escaped to
condition created the
Ohio by crossing the partly fro­
conditions we have
zen Ohio River with her baby,
today. -NathanielJones
inspiring Harriet Beecher Stowe -
a preacher’s daughter who lived
“We did a national competition in Cincinnati - to write “Uncle
to have artists offer us their ideas T om ’sC abin.”
on the art they'd like to have in the
A lthough the U nderground
Freedom Center, and then we had a Railroad had numerous lines -
jury make a selection," Crew said. “I possibly 500 routes in Ohio alone
think w e've been very fortunate to - Cincinnati was considered a
get some very powerful and won­ gateway to the north, museum
derful pieces that talk about free­ officials said.
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You set yourself up for this di­
lemma by making the mistake of
shacking. If you lived together for
this long without acommitment then
he had a cow and got the milk for
free. He gave you nothing for your
time and efforts while you were
there and do n 't plan to give you
anything when you leave. Yes it
was a gift when everything was
good but now he's flexing the power
of his receipts. Give him his stuff
and make a clean break. Ifyou don't,
those possessions will be his ex­
cuse to keep bothering you.
Dear Deanna!
I'm a man that deserves a good
woman. I doeverything right. I open
car doors, pull out chairs in restau­
rants, don’t curse, drink or smoke.
Why is it that some women want a
fil
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