A Guide to African American Heritage & Culture
Portland welcomes you!
African Americans in Portland have made a sizeable contribution to the city’s development since the time of the pioneers. They literally kept the city — and the nation — running with their invaluable work in the railway industry and the World War II shipyards.
The heart of the
community is the Albina district. Banners in vibrant green, yellow and
red that celebrate the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. festoon lampposts
along the Boulevard named in his honor. New construction of businesses
and restaurants stand aside historic homes, landmark buildings and venerable
institutions.
Visit
art galleries and boutiques along Alberta Street and check out the busy
bookstore and bakery at the intersection of Killingsworth Street and
MLK Jr. Boulevard. Enjoy a dinner of tasty ribs at Doris’ Café on Russell
Street, then step next door to the Albina Coffeehouse to enjoy the Albina
Jazz Quintet.
Get swept up in the passion of a gospel choir at one of the numerous
African-American churches in a neighborhood where churches and civic
organizations have always been the glue holding this strong community
together.
