<p>Greetings from The Oregon Encyclopedia.</p><p>Please see the attached press release from the Oregon Encyclopedia (The OE), an on-line resource of Oregon history and culture. In partnership with McMenamins, The OE continues its History Night series with a look back at the people and events that have shaped our communities. Special guests and historical images are a part of every event.</p>
<p>"Oregon Democracy: Asahel Bush, Slavery, and the Statehood Debate”</p><div>Presented by Barbara Mahoney<br>Monday, October 1, 2012<br>7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.<br>McMenamins Mission Theater, 1624 NW Glisan Street, Portland<br>
Free and open to the public.</div><div> </div><div>As the editor of the pioneer Salem newspaper, the <em>Oregon Statesman</em>, and a leader of the Democratic party,<br>Asahel Bush shepherded the Oregon territory to statehood in the midst of the national controversy over<br>
slavery that led to the Civil War. As early as 1843, the people of the territory had rejected slavery. Opposed<br>to slavery as unsuitable for Oregon, Bush used the <em>Statesman</em> to shape the debate, always portraying the<br>
issue as one of economics, not morality. After considerable and bitter argument, the drafters of the future<br>state’s constitution specifically outlawed it. The dispute fractured the Democratic party, ending its decade long<br>
dominance of Oregon politics. When the Civil War came, many in Oregon supported the Confederacy.<br>Bush’s influence and his adamant loyalty to the United States led several contemporaries to conclude that<br>he played the key role in keeping Oregon in the Union.</div>
<div> </div><div>See the attached press release for more details. For more information please visit: <a href="http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org">www.oregonencyclopedia.org</a>.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br></div><div>Tania Hyatt-Evenson</div>
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