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Bosses have pledged to learn any lessons from the case of an inmate who killed himself within four hours of arriving at a prison.
December 10 2020
My view: In an era when the country was yanking out the welcome mat of those who risked their lives to build a transcontinental railroad here, the Chinese population ofPortland actually grew.
The news garnered only two paragraphs in the Morning Oregonian of March 5, 1886, but the headline was stark: Another Chinese Outrage: Fifty Masked Men Drive 125 Chinamen into Portland from Mt. Tabor.
With the 1869 completion of the transcontinental railroad and the United States suffering a five-year depression after the Panic of 1873, many workers and politicians began blaming the Chinese for depressing wages and taking jobs from whites.
The backlash culminated in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which barred future Chinese immigration.