Journalism -- Oregon -- Portland
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Kathryn Hall Bogle
Collection
Identifier: SR 442
Abstract
Oral history interview with Kathryn Hall Bogle, conducted by Rick Harmon in 15 sessions from June 26, 1985, to March 28, 1986. Bogle discusses her life and experiences as a Black woman in 20th-century Portland, Oregon; her work as a journalist in Portland; her work with organizations such as the Boys and Girls Aid Society and Good Samaritan Hospital; and the life and career of her son, Dick Bogle, who was the first Black television broadcaster in Oregon, and served on the Portland City...
Dates:
1985 June 26-1986 March 28
Oral history interview with Webster A. Jones
Collection
Identifier: SR 9456
Abstract
Oral history interview with Webster A. Jones, conducted by Louis Flannery on December 11, 1980. Jones discusses his journalism career at the Oregonian newspaper in Portland; his experiences as a pilot; and his interest in collecting books on Oregon history.
Dates:
1980 December 11
Portland Reporter records
Collection
Identifier: Mss2459
Abstract
The Portland Reporter was a newspaper published from 1960-1964 by unions on strike against the Oregon Journal and the Oregonian, the two primary newspapers in Portland, Oregon. Records include advertising statistics, annual reports, cash books, correspondence, reports, and stock accounts. Also included are correspondence and tax reports, 1965-1966, of the West Shore Publishing Co.
Dates:
1961-1966