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English: Roslyn Hill is an important figure in the making and revitalization of the NE Portland, Alberta Arts District. The Alberta neighborhood consisting of the Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and 33rd NE Avenue streets is a historical marker for the once thriving African-American Albina neighborhood of Portland. Roslyn Hill is a storyteller of the Alberta Street Historical Markers Project which works to honor the history of the African-American community on Alberta Street.
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Source https://alchetron.com/Roslyn-Hill
Author Alchetron (dot com), June 10, 2018.

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Arts creative and historic, entrepreneurial developer of the Alberta Arts District, in NE Portland, Oregon.

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16 January 2020

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