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  2. Oregon black exclusion laws - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon black exclusion laws were attempts to prevent black people from settling within the borders of the settlement and eventual U.S. state of Oregon. The first such law took effect in 1844, when the Provisional Government of Oregon voted to exclude black settlers from Oregon's borders. The law authorized a punishment for any black settler ...

  3. African Americans in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon black exclusion laws were attempts to prevent black people from settling within the borders of the settlement and eventual US state of Oregon. The first such law took effect in 1844, when the Provisional Government of Oregon voted to exclude black settlers from Oregon's borders. The law authorized a punishment for any black settler ...

  4. Racism in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In June 1844, Oregon enacted an exclusion law banning black people from living in Oregon. [6] [9] The punishment for violating the law was to be 39 lashes every six months until the occupant left, [9] but this punishment was deemed too harsh and was replaced with forced labor in December 1844. [2]

  5. 'Long overdue': Oregon voters can prohibit slavery ... - AOL

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    Measure 112 will ask Oregon voters whether they agree on removing an exemption that allows slavery or involuntary servitude as criminal punishment.

  6. Ku Klux Klan in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In the 1840s and '50s, residents of Oregon generally did not support slavery, however, they also did not want to live alongside African Americans. The first Black exclusion law was the result of the Organic Laws of Oregon, established in the Oregon Country in 1843 by the Provisional Government of Oregon. They included an article banning slavery ...

  7. Oregon voters can join Utah, other states in prohibiting ...

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    Measure 112 will ask Oregon voters whether they agree on removing an exemption that allows slavery or involuntary servitude as criminal punishment.

  8. Cockstock incident - Wikipedia

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    In late July 1844 Peter Burnett introduced a statute for the "prevention of slavery in Oregon" in the Legislature of the Provisional Government of Oregon. [23] It forbade both black slavery and the residence of any "free negros and mulattos" in Oregon. [24] Any blacks refusing to leave Oregon were to receive a number of lashes and forcible ...

  9. 100 years later, revival of ghost town tells story of Oregon ...

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    The revival of a ghost town has unearthed the history of Black loggers who worked in Oregon when it was illegal for them to even live in the state. 100 years later, revival of ghost town tells ...