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Digging History: African American Soldiers Filling Sandbags During the Vanport Flood

From the U.S. National Archives: African American Soldiers Filling Sandbags During the Vanport Flood, Columbia River, 6/3/1948, Near Portland, Oregon

Laura Lo FortiNovember 4, 2015Vanport, Vanport Flood, African AmericanComment
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