A look at Minnesota’s first African American neighborhood, from the construction of I-94 until present day.
Social Issues
A look at Minnesota’s first African American neighborhood from its founding through the mid-twentieth century.
Learn about the history and impact of the YMCA in Minneapolis, founded in 1866.
Explore resources related to the women's suffrage movement in Minnesota.
World War I had a profound impact of the lives of Minnesotans. Explore these resources to learn about the Minnesota home front.
Learn how the national temperance movement evolved resulting in prohibition of liquor and how it played out in Minnesota.
One of the most violent labor disputes in state history took place at the height of the Depression.
Discover advertising trade cards from the late 19th and early 20th-century used by businesses throughout America.
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work relief program started in 1933; Minnesota's 148 camps had over 70,000 workers.