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1844 – Oregon Territory Enacts First Black Exclusion Law

On June 26, 1844, the legislative committee of the Oregon Territory passed its first Black exclusion law, prohibiting free African Americans from residing in the territory. Violators faced punishment by whipping or forced labor. This law was part of a series of exclusionary statutes aimed at preventing Black settlement in the region. EJI Calendar

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