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Collection
Title
Jackie Winters Historical Documents
Date(s)
- 1924 - 2019 (Creation)
Extent
12.58 linear feet and 21 oversize items
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Biographical history
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Scope and content
This collection contains a limited, insider’s perspective of Senator Winters’ multiple terms in the legislature, as well as selected windows into her pre-legislative work and personal life. The bulk of the collection is made up of legislative records, which provide a glimpse of the inner workings of the legislative process. The correspondence, primarily from fellow legislators and constituents, as well as extensive press items, also provide contemporary context for Winters’ work and time in the state legislature. Additionally, the select materials regarding Winters’ pre-legislative work, especially the scrapbooks of photographs, correspondence, and press from the 1970s–1980s, emphasize the main areas of professional focus for Winters during that period. The limited pieces of personal documentation supplement these professional records to provide a more comprehensive picture of Winters, her professional efforts, and her personal interests.
System of arrangement
The collection is arranged into 5 series:
Series 1: Legislative Records, 1995–2019
Series 2: Charitable Activities, 2008–2019
Series 3: Pre-Legislative Records, 1970–1989, 2009
Series 4: Personal Records, 1972–2017
Series 5: Multi-media Materials, 1924–2019, bulk 1970–2019
Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
Access is by appointment only. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment.
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Languages of the material
- English
- Swahili
Scripts of the material
- Latin
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Acquisition and appraisal elements
Custodial history
Immediate source of acquisition
Marlon L. McLain loaned the Jackie Winters Historical Documents to the Linfield University Archives for a ten-year period beginning on February 21, 2020.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
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Existence and location of originals
Jereld R. Nicholson Library
Linfield University
900 SE Baker Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Reference Number: 503-883-2734
Reference Email: archives@linfield.edu
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General note
This collection is comprised of documents and artifacts pertaining to the professional and personal life of Oregon State Senator Jacqueline “Jackie” Winters, R-Salem. This includes legislative records from Winters’ multiple terms as Oregon State Representative and Senator, as well as political campaign documentation, speeches, event programs, correspondence, and press from this time period. Additionally, select documentation regarding charitable activities, pre-legislative work, and personal activities are included. The collection provides researchers an insider’s perspective of the Senator’s work and life, particularly during select periods of time, notably 1970–1989 and 1995–2019.
General note
Jacqueline “Jackie” Winters (1937–2019) was a multi-term member of the Oregon Legislature, serving as both Representative (1999–2003) and Senator (2003–2019), as well as a restauranteur and active community volunteer in Salem, Oregon.
Born in Topeka, Kansas on April 15, 1937 to Forrest “Virgil” Jackson and Katherine Jackson, Winters was one of six children. The Jackson family settled in Portland, Oregon in the 1940s, where Winters attended Portland Public Schools and graduated from Jefferson High School. She later attended the Oregon State University Extension Program, focusing on Intergovernmental Relations.
After a stint in New York City, Winters returned to Oregon in 1959, passed the civil service exam, and got a job as a clerk typist at the University of Oregon Medical School. She subsequently held numerous positions in the public and private sector, eventually working for Governor Tom McCall in 1969 and was later appointed as Ombudsman by Governor Victor Atiyeh in 1979. In 1985, Winters started her barbeque restaurant business, Jackie’s Ribs, in Salem, Oregon, which eventually expanded to include multiple locations and franchises.
In 1998, Winters was elected as Oregon’s first African American Republican State Representative, for District 31, and then re-elected in 2000. In 2002, she was elected as Oregon State Senator for District 10. In 2004, she lost a primary campaign for United States Congress, but she was re-elected as Oregon State Senator for District 10 in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018. During her time in the Oregon legislature, Winters often focused on legislation regarding crime, education, racial diversity, and poverty. In 2017, Winters was elected Senate Minority Leader, becoming the first black Republican Caucus leader in Oregon.
Upon her marriage to Marc P. “Ted” Winters on June 19, 1971, Winters settled in Salem, Oregon and was very active in the local community. She served on several boards throughout the years, including those of United Way, Western Oregon University, Chemeketa Community College, Goodwill Industries of Oregon, Salem Chamber of Commerce, and the Salem chapter of the NAACP, for which she served as president. For her work in the community, Winters received numerous recognitions and awards, including the City of Salem Distinguished Service Award twice and the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce First Citizen Award in 2018.
On May 29, 2019, Winters died of lung cancer in Salem, Oregon. Winters had four sons, Anthony, Marlon, Bill, and Brian McClain with her first husband, Willie L. McClain. With Ted, she had two step-children, Marc Andrew Winters and Theresa Flores. Winters also had eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren at the time of her passing.
Specialized notes
- Citation: Jackie Winters Historical Documents. Jereld R. Nicholson Library. Linfield University, McMinnville, Oregon. Loan from Marlon L. McLain, February 21, 2020.
- Processing information: Processed by archives technician Christina Friesen, with the assistance of archivist Rich Schmidt.
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Description based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
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Archivist's note
Input into AtoM by Tori Neitzke, 2023.
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- Gingrich, Newt (Subject)
- Giuliani, Rudolph W. (Subject)
- Jones, James Earl (Subject)
- Matlin, Marlee (Subject)
- Winkler, Henry, 1945- (Subject)
- Rice, Condoleezza, 1954- (Subject)