lanuary 28. 2009 ®*’r sp o rtia n i» O ìb scru cr Page A6 F ebruary is B lack H istory M onth Oregon Experience: The Logger’s Daughter Documentary recounts family history G w en Trice, like many girls growing up in La G rande during the 1970s liked skiing, hiking, the Mary T yler M oore Show and boys. But as the only A frican- A m erican kid in her class, she always felt a little different. Years later, living in Seattle, she was still an outsider — only this tim e it was her rural back­ ground that branded her as differ­ ent. The next episode o f Oregon Public B roadcasting's O regon E x p e r ie n c e , "T h e L o g g e r's D aughter," te lls the story o f Trice’s exploration o f her family's past and how she found a com ­ munity that em braced her. It's a "family" she never knew she had. Large tim ber harvests require many workers, and logging camps were once com mon in the Oregon woods. But few of those cam ps housed whole families — the fact that M axville did made the town distinctive. M axville was built in 1923, al­ most overnight, by the Bowman- H icks L um ber Com pany near W allow a in eastern Oregon. The M axville w orkers came mostly from out-of-state, trans­ ported by the com pany directly from the deep South. But what made Maxville unique was that 50 to 60 o f its citizens were African- American. It was hom e to the only segre­ gated school in Oregon. Its black residents lived in a group o f houses across the tracks from the w hite residents. Y et conflicts across racial lines were few and friendships many. M axville was officially closed in the early 1930s, though a few loggers and their families stayed on for another dozen years. And m ost o f w hat happened there during its short existence is not < Some o f Oregon's early settlers were black loggers who worked the forests o f eastern Oregon. widely known. Enter Gwendolyn Trice. A bl ack w om an from La Grande, G w en never knew m uch ab o u t her father's early years in Oregon. She only recently learned that he had left A rkansas in the 1920s with his father to live and w ork in this place called M axville. A couple o f years ago, Gw en set out with a tape recorder and a video cam era to learn more about M axville. Her gathering o f oral histories took some unexpected turns as she becam e im m ersed in a much w ider com m unity. The story o f that com m unity, its his­ tory and its people is revealed in "The Logger's Daughter." An original production, the docum entary airs on O PB-TV on M onday, Feb. 9 at 9 p.m. and repeats on W ednesday, Feb. 11 at 3 a.m.; Sunday, Feb. 15 at 10:30 p.m .;andT uesday,Feb. 17 at4:30 a.m. The docum entary can also be seen online after Feb. 9 by visiting opb.org. Oregon Experience is an excit­ ing new history series on OPB- TV that brings to life fascinating stories that help us understand who we are and that reinforce our shared identity as Oregonians. The series, co-produced by the Oregon Historical Society and Oregon Public Broadcasting takes advantage o f the extensive film, video and stills from the archives o f both organizations, and draws upon the expertise o f OHS re­ searchers and historians. . > A historic photo shows students at a segre­ gated school near Wallowa in eastern Oregon. The school served children o f black timber workers who were transported to Oregon from the South to work in the forests. Racism in Oregon Oregon Public Broad­ casting will broadcast the 1991 docum entary “ L ocal C o lo r” w hich c h ro n ic le s the little - known history of racism in Oregon and the mov­ ing story of people, both black and w hite who worked for civil rights. This historic documen­ tary preserves stories that might otherwise be lost and forgotten. It will air for Black H istory Month on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 9 p.m. ____________ THE_____________ Artist Auctions King Portrait A portrait o f Dr. M artin Luther King Jr. by renowned performance artist David G aribaldi has gone to auction on E-Bay to benefit a local volunteering group. The portrait was created during half­ time o f the Portland Trail Blazers vs. M ilwaukee Bucks game on the national M artin Luther King holiday on Jan. 19. Created in a matter of minutes, this 6- foot tall canvas came alive with oil paints splashing around, as David painted with both hands in rhythm to music and the image o f Dr. King began to appear. All proceeds o f this auction benefit Hands on G reater Portland, a non-profit dedicated to connecting people in the greater Portland com m unity with mean­ ingful volunteer opportunities. To learn more about the artist, visit his web site garibaldiarts.com . 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