Discrimination is hidden, Portland Negro declares. He is Rupert A. Richardson, head cashier at Zayre\u27s Department Store in Pine Tree Shopping Center. Folks in Mississippi may think it\u27s easy for colored people to find jobs in Maine, but Richardson doesn\u27t agree
Cover Story piece on segregation in Portland\u27s public high schools. Of Portland High\u27s 1,118...
Ethan Johnson, Chair of Black Studies at Portland State University, discusses racism in Oregon, comp...
Equality Maine is widening its scope to include local businesses in an attempt to attract talented g...
Maine has as many bigots as the South, says Mrs. Ardello A. Davis, treasurer of the local NAACP. He...
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Association NAACP) for the Adv...
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland\u27s residents yet hold only 2.7 percent of the city\u27s ...
Maine Medical Center yesterday agreed with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ...
A look at how Maine\u27s employers are struggling to diversify the workforce, even as the unemployme...
At a city hall press conference called by members of the black community, Portland city manager Robe...
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland\u27s minority population is growing...
Blacks make up 0.4 percent of Maine\u27s 1,227,928 residents, compared to 12 percent nationwide. Ra...
City piece on Greg Collymore who, with his partner, Elijah Akilo, has been trying unsuccessfully fo...
Diverse-City piece on the lack of minority representation in Maine media, noting that the three loc...
Being Black in Maine is the subject of a long article which explores the problems faced by the tiny...
On the heels of federal legislation prohibiting employment discrimination most states, including Mai...
Cover Story piece on segregation in Portland\u27s public high schools. Of Portland High\u27s 1,118...
Ethan Johnson, Chair of Black Studies at Portland State University, discusses racism in Oregon, comp...
Equality Maine is widening its scope to include local businesses in an attempt to attract talented g...
Maine has as many bigots as the South, says Mrs. Ardello A. Davis, treasurer of the local NAACP. He...
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Association NAACP) for the Adv...
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland\u27s residents yet hold only 2.7 percent of the city\u27s ...
Maine Medical Center yesterday agreed with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ...
A look at how Maine\u27s employers are struggling to diversify the workforce, even as the unemployme...
At a city hall press conference called by members of the black community, Portland city manager Robe...
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland\u27s minority population is growing...
Blacks make up 0.4 percent of Maine\u27s 1,227,928 residents, compared to 12 percent nationwide. Ra...
City piece on Greg Collymore who, with his partner, Elijah Akilo, has been trying unsuccessfully fo...
Diverse-City piece on the lack of minority representation in Maine media, noting that the three loc...
Being Black in Maine is the subject of a long article which explores the problems faced by the tiny...
On the heels of federal legislation prohibiting employment discrimination most states, including Mai...
Cover Story piece on segregation in Portland\u27s public high schools. Of Portland High\u27s 1,118...
Ethan Johnson, Chair of Black Studies at Portland State University, discusses racism in Oregon, comp...
Equality Maine is widening its scope to include local businesses in an attempt to attract talented g...