Old Bert Harber became ill during April of 1965. Bert had an apartment up in the Heryford Building—back then it was the “Elks Building.” When Bert could no longer care
Artist Jeremy Okai Davis has created entire shows inspired by a discarded box of photographs, the role of Black men in American sports and the white-centric practice of calibrating color in early photo processing. His latest show, more than two years in the making, brings Davis’ eye for intimate detail to pay tribute to some of Oregon’s Black pioneers.
Ann Haseltine Hill Russell was a businesswoman and accomplished marble carver specializing in headstones all while raising 11 children as a widow.
She and her husband settled in Ashland in 1854 and .
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