Feb. 25, 1990 Benton County Black History Tour Tampico Monument

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Title

Feb. 25, 1990 Benton County Black History Tour Tampico Monument

Description

On February 25, 1990, OSU Forestry and OSU Black Student Union co-sponsored a Benton County Black History tour. Dr. Zybach worked with Jeff Boyd, then President of the OSU Graduate and Professional Students to create and lead this tour, which also included Kathryn Bogle, fellow student Angela Sondenaa, and professor Wil Gamble, the first Black faculty member at OSU. The event included one of the first public presentations of Letitia’s story at the Tampico stop and culminated with the planting of a tree on the OSU quad that commemorated the lives and achievements of Benton County’s Black pioneers. This is a photo taken by Kathryn Bogle at the new Tampico monument shortly before it was dedicated. The man in the green shirt is Jeff Boyd, who worked with Dr. Zybach to put the tour together, which has been repeated a number of times through the years since.

Creator

Kathryn Bogle

Source

Bob Zybach

Publisher

LCLP

Date

1990-02-25

Contributor

Bob Zybach

Rights

Copyright: Kathryn Bogle

Relation

From a series of photographs shared by Dr. Bob Zybach that relate to his early work uncovering Oregon Black history, Letitia Carson's story, and his time at Oregon State University as an undergraduate during the 1990s.

Format

JPG

Type

Photograph

Identifier

OSU Photo-3

Coverage

Corvallis, Oregon

Citation

Kathryn Bogle , “Feb. 25, 1990 Benton County Black History Tour Tampico Monument,” Letitia Carson Digital History Collection , accessed April 29, 2024, https://letitiacarson.omeka.net/items/show/369.

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