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Remember Mulugeta: Confronting Hate in Portland

Portland in the 1980s was a hotbed of racist, skinhead violence, which reached a boiling point in 1988 when three neo-Nazis murdered Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw. Was it homegrown hate or did it come from outside?

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  • Engedaw Berhanu

    Engedaw Berhanu

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  • Elinor Langer

    Elinor Langer

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  • Eric Ward

    Eric Ward

    Self

  • China

    China

    Self

  • Tom Tegner

    Tom Tegner

    Self

  • Jason

    Jason

    Self

  • Jim Redden

    Jim Redden

    Self

  • Terry Currier

    Terry Currier

    Self

  • Elden Rosenthal

    Elden Rosenthal

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Overview

Portland in the 1980s was a hotbed of racist, skinhead violence, which reached a boiling point in 1988 when three neo-Nazis murdered Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw. Was it homegrown hate or did it come from outside?

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