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- Oregon Historical Quarterly
- Oregon Historical Society
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- Oral History with Margaret Butler: Advocate for Workers' Rights and Jobs with Justice Volume 123, Number 1, Spring 2022, pp. 80-107
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Oregonscape
- Contributors
- Book Notes
- Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound by David B. Williams (review)
- Painters of the Northwest: Impressionism to Modernism, 1900–1930 by John Impert (review)
- Jim Bridger: Trailblazer of the American West by Jerry Enzler (review)
- Lewis and Clark Reframed: Examining Ties to Cook, Vancouver, and Mackenzie by David L. Nicandri (review)
- Oil and Urbanization on the Pacific Coast: Ralph Bramel Lloyd and the Shaping of the Urban West by Michael R. Adamson (review)
- Uprising: How Women Used the US West to Win the Right to Vote by Tiffany Lewis (review)
- Boosting a New West: Pacific Coast Expositions 1905–1916 by John C. Putman (review)
- Oral History with Margaret Butler: Advocate for Workers' Rights and Jobs with Justice
- Building Solidarity for 30 Years: Portland Jobs with Justice
- "The Coming of the White Man," Onetime Oregon White Supremacist Icon
- Frontmatter
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