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| #1247904 in Books | Nokes R Gregory | 2013-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.86 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | Breaking Chains Slavery on Trial in the Oregon Territory||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| We Should Learn From Our Past|By Q. Huang|Nokes books on the history of Oregon Blacks and Chinese(Massacred for Gold) are wonderful. The stories are surprising and his style is clear and engaging. I agree with this saying from his prologue:while we don't have to apply today's standards to events of the past but we definitely should not hide our past either. Let me quote No|About the Author|
R. Gregory Nokes is the author of Massacred for Gold: The Chinese in Hells Canyon, an Oregonian Pacific Northwest “Top 10” book. He travelled the world as a reporter and editor for the Associated Press and The Oregonian.
When they were brought to Oregon in 1844, Missouri slaves Robin and Polly Holmes and their children were promised freedom in exchange for helping develop their owner’s Willamette Valley farm. However, Nathaniel Ford, an influential settler and legislator, kept them in bondage until 1850, even then refusing to free their children. Holmes took his former master to court and, in the face of enormous odds, won the case in 1853.
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