Lewis & Clark Law Review
First Page
807
Abstract
The United States has a sordid, racist history that permeates society still today. The State of Oregon has its own racist history, systematically excluding persons of Black African ancestry in its early years. This Essay explains this history and how seemingly historical practices continue to provide advantages to some, while detrimentally impacting others. This history is put in context by providing explanations of particular terms and this Essay further explains why examining these historical laws are critical in moving forward.
Recommended Citation
Janet Steverson Lewis & Clark Law School,
Oregon’s History of Using the Law to “Stack the Deck” in Favor of White Males,
29
Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
807
(2026).
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