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Camas’ early political unrest focus of history talk

The Columbian
Published: July 9, 2014, 12:00am

Camas — A lecture at the Clark County Historical Museum in downtown Vancouver focused on the little-remembered “troubles” that took place in Camas almost a century ago. Radical politics, labor strife and civic unrest in Camas were the focus of “The Forgotten Front: Labor, Law and Politics in Camas, WA 1916-1920,” a presentation of original research by the museum’s “experience coordinator,” Brad Richardson, who is a graduate of Washington State University.

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