Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 26, 2010, Page 17, Image 17

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    May 26, 2010
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other people once considered less
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desirable by a m ajority popula­ mains strohg.
tion aligned against them. A por-
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during the late 1800s, as well as lo s t.”
patients from a nearby m ental in­
stitution.
Referred to as “B lock 14,” it has
been a long-forgotten part of the
resting place. In 1947, the graves
were dug up so that a building
could be erected on the site adja­
cent to Southeast M orrison Street.
M ultnomah County had come
into ow nership of the site and
planned to sell it to a developer in
2002, but activists concerned with
preserving its heritage rallied,
forming Friends of Lone Fir C em ­
etery. Two years later, tests re­
vealed that the rem ains of some
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Chinese were still present at the
site, giving their cause added
weight.
W orking with M etro, which
took over the property after it was
dem olished in 2005, activists are
hoping to raise $2 m illion for a
proper tribute to the people who
were discrim in ated against in
Portland’s early days.
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this area so we can recognize their
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contribution,” said Richard Louie,
the president o f the Chinese C on­
solidated B enevolent A sso cia­
tion, which is one of the groups
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working on the project. Louie
p o in ted out that the C hinese
worked menial jobs, sending their
paltry wages back to their families
and enduring scorn and discrim i­
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nation heaped on them by white
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Louie said that the Chinese did
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a lot o f the “heavy lifting”- w ork­
ing on railroads, in mines, and
other tough jobs of the 1800s- to
make Oregon what it is today.
“This is a pioneer cem etery,”
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said M arcus Lee, a m em ber of the
CCBA, “and these were the C hi­
nese pioneers.
M etro recently convened a
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what needs to be done to build the
m em orial, which is estim ated to
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cost $2 million.
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got involved in designing the site
after reading coverage of it.
She said that the memorial will
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include an open meadow in the
center, have structures to sup­
port vegetation around the edges,
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and its architectural theme will
pay tribute to Chinese immigrants
and the patients at the asylum.
Scrapping up the $2 million for
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the project w on’t be easy, and
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