KGW DOCUMENTARY: Albina (1980) http://www.kgw.com/video/archive/albina-kg…
This documentary, broadcast August 22nd, 1980, was produced by Lew Frederick, Jon Tuttle, Roger Thompson and John E. Haney. It is a follow up and companion documentary to the 1967 KGW special "Albina: Portland's Ghetto of the Mind".
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DOCUMENTARY: Albina: Portland's Ghetto of the Mind (1967) http://www.kgw.com/video/archive/albina-kg…
This award winning documentary, originally aired in 1967, was produced by KGW news director and anchor Richard Ross, Ralph Ahseln and Malcolm Cross. It brought into focus the question of how the African-American citizens of Portland had historically been marginalized and how the Albina neighborhood
Will Bennett, Golden West Project
Really? This has been being passed around on local blogs for weeks and weeks. It's not like PA Coleman went and found it himself; give some props to people who actually give a shit about Albina and are doing the work to dig up this and much other historical info. But then, this is the Mercury's modus operandi, isn't it - let other people do the work, and take the credit yourselves. Way to go on making the kind of reputation in Portland you've already built for yourselves, Mercury staff.
What is a KGW? :-)
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Looks like the video doesn't start until the whole thing has loaded. So have some patience people and it'll play. Problem solved.
http://www.kgw.com/video/archive/albina-kg…
This documentary, broadcast August 22nd, 1980, was produced by Lew Frederick, Jon Tuttle, Roger Thompson and John E. Haney. It is a follow up and companion documentary to the 1967 KGW special "Albina: Portland's Ghetto of the Mind".
(~_~)
DOCUMENTARY: Albina: Portland's Ghetto of the Mind (1967)
http://www.kgw.com/video/archive/albina-kg…
This award winning documentary, originally aired in 1967, was produced by KGW news director and anchor Richard Ross, Ralph Ahseln and Malcolm Cross. It brought into focus the question of how the African-American citizens of Portland had historically been marginalized and how the Albina neighborhood
Will Bennett, Golden West Project