Page 4 The Portland Observer Black History Month February 27, 2013 Social and community service organizations cemented strong ties for generations of Vancouver’s African-American community. One such group (pictured from the 1970s) shows Ida Jones (center, front), the Most Ancient Matron of Rebecca Court No. 4, Heroines o f Jericho, Washington jurisdiction, with other members o f the court, including Carrie Holiday (to the left of Jones), Wallicia Harrison (behind Jones) and Bertha Baugh (left of Harrison). 1 m not moving, Jones said. “I’m a citizen of Vancouver now. I worked hard here, we all did, and I’m not leaving. We went down to the courthouse - th a t’s a local NAACP branch in 1945 portunities for current and future everybody’s home. I wouldn’t let and have worked ever since on generations. ‘em push me out.” supporting housing and job op- “I was brave enough to say Jones joined the Vancouver Enduring Courag c o n t i n u e d f r o m front Avenue First Baptist Church in Portland in the early days, be- fore the first black churches in Vancouver took hold. About 10 years ago, she moved near Se- attle to be with family. continued The City of Portland Salutes Our Country's Top Black CEOs Ursula M. Bums Company: Xerox Corporation Position: Chairman and CEO Don Thompson Company: McDonald's Position: CEO http://www.portlandoregon.gov/purchasing www portlandoieflon.gov/purchasing Contact us to help build your business 503-823-5047 B U IL D IN G PORTLAND B U S IN E S S on page 8