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Summer 2022 Oregon Historical Quarterly OHS Executive Director Kerry Tymchuk Editorial Staff Eliza E. Canty-Jones, Editor Erin E. Brasell, Managing Editor Sarah Harris, Rose Tucker Fellow Kenneth Coleman, Book Review Editor Robert Warren, OHS digital imaging and photography OHQ Volunteers and Interns Abby Dawson Marvin Dawson Mary Oberst Editorial Advisory Board Jennifer Fang, Pittock Mansion and University of Portland Laura Ferguson, High Desert Museum Natalia Fernández, Oregon State University Dennis Griffin, Cultural Horizons James Harrison, Portland Community College (emeritus) Audie Huber, Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation Robert Kentta (Siletz), Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Jennifer R. O’Neal (Grand Ronde), University of Oregon Chelsea Rose, Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology Carmen Thompson, independent scholar Joel Zapata, Oregon State University OHS Board Members See page 214 Summer 2022, Volume 123, Number 2© 2022 Oregon Historical Society All rights reserved The Oregon Historical Quarterly (ISSN 0030-4727) is published quarterly ­ — Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter — by the Oregon Historical Society, 1200 S.W. Park Avenue, Portland, OR, 972052483 . Nothing in the Quarterly may be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life. SUBMISSIONS: The editor welcomes submission of articles and documents dealing with the history and culture of the Pacific Northwest, particularly the state of Oregon. Please write OHQ or visit the Web site at www.ohs.org to receive authors’ guidelines with a description of submission requirements and the types of articles accepted for the journal. Direct all submissions, books for review, and inquiries to Editor, Oregon Historical Quarterly, 1200 S.W. Park Avenue, Portland, OR 97205-2483, or e-mail eliza.canty-jones@ohs.org. MEMBERSHIP: Basic individual membership in the Oregon Historical Society is $60, which includes a subscription to OHQ. A separate subscription to OHQ is $44 per year; the institutional rate is $68; institutional electronic subscriptions are available via ProjectMUSE. Teachers and seniors (60 and older) receive a 10 percent discount. Questions regarding membership or subscription should be directed to Membership Office, Oregon Historical Society, 1200 S.W. Park Avenue, Portland, OR 972052483 ; (503) 222-1741. BACK ISSUES: Single copies of OHQ are available. For more information, write museumstore@ohs.org or call (503) 306-5230. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Oregon Historical Quarterly, Membership Office, Oregon Historical Society, 1200 S.W. Park Avenue, Portland, OR 97205. Periodicals postage paid at Portland, Oregon, and additional mailing offices. COVER IMAGE: See back cover. www.ohs.org The Journal of Record for Oregon History in this issue White Supremacy in the First Photographs of Native People in Oregon Arthur Cavill and Swimming Promotion in Portland Public History Roundtable: Civil Rights in Oregon THE JOURNAL OF RECORD FOR OREGON HISTORY ON THE COVERS: While stationed at Fort Umpqua on the Oregon coast between 1857 and 1861, Lorenzo Lorain, a young lieutenant in the U.S. Army, used a homemade camera to capture what are likely the earliest existing photographs of Native people in Oregon. This page from a bound album held in the Oregon Historical Society’s research library collections includes three of about thirteen images of Native people, none of which are accompanied by labels of their names or tribal affiliation. Lorain’s correspondence with his sisters during this time reveals that he intended the photographs to be a general record of Native people living in the region, but as author Megan K. Friedel documents, they also serve as “artifacts of an era of brutal, violent, and illegal government policies toward Native communities in Oregon.” OHS Research Library, Org. Lot 1416, Album 101, 005 Oregon Historical Quarterly Summer 2022 Volume 123, Number 2 photo credit: OHS Research Library, Org. Lot 1416, f01, 005 ARTICLE The Indians are Quiet White Supremacy in the First Photographs of Native Peoples in Oregon by Megan K. Friedel OREGON VOICES Portland’s “Aquatic Pied Piper” Arthur Cavill and Swimming Promotion in Oregon by Gary Osmond PUBLIC HISTORY ROUNDTABLE Civil Rights in Oregon Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series Post-Lecture Discussion by Nkenge Harmon Johnson, Margaret Carter, Lamar Wise, Gwendolyn Trice, and Ramon Ramirez 134 170 194 page 134...

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