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The State of Black Oregon was a report released in 2009 by the [[Urban League of Portland]]. | The State of Black Oregon was a report[http://www.ulpdx.org/StateofBlackOregon.html] released in 2009 by the [[Urban League of Portland]]. The report reveals social and economic disparities — such as in education, employment, health, criminal justice, and child and youth welfare — faced by the black population of Oregon, which includes Americans descending from Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, or other Latin American nations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 30 March 2011
The State of Black Oregon was a report[1] released in 2009 by the Urban League of Portland. The report reveals social and economic disparities — such as in education, employment, health, criminal justice, and child and youth welfare — faced by the black population of Oregon, which includes Americans descending from Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, or other Latin American nations.