Color image of an event held in honor of Anthony Brutus Cassius, 1980.

Event held in honor of Anthony Brutus Cassius

Event held in honor of Anthony Brutus Cassius in Minneapolis on October 8, 1980. Pictured are (left to right): Harry Davis, Father Johnson, Nellie Stone Johnson, and Anthony Brutus Cassius.

People outside of The Way community center. ca. 1985. Photo by Charles Chamblis.

Event outside The Way community center, Minneapolis.

People outside of The Way community center. ca. 1985. Photo by Charles Chamblis.

Scan of examination of work done on the capitol building, 1853.

Examination of work done on the capitol building

Examination of work done on the capitol building, 1853. From, Records, 1851–1854, Minnesota Territorial Archives, Minnesota Board of Commissioners of Public Buildings, State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Field worker examining Wire Grass, c.1903.

Examining the grass

Field worker examining Wire Grass, c.1903. Originally published in a Crex Company furniture catalog. (New York: Andrew H. Kellog Co., 1903).

Black and white photograph of a crew excavating in the Round Tower at Fort Snelling in preparation for restoration, 1965. Photographed by Terry Garvey.

Excavating in the Round Tower at Fort Snelling in preparation for restoration

Excavating in the Round Tower at Fort Snelling in preparation for restoration, 1965. Photographed by Terry Garvey.

Excavation of Lac qui Parle Mission

Excavation of Lac qui Parle Mission

Excavation of the site of Lac qui Parle Mission, 1942.

Color image of the excavation unit at Réaume site, 2011.

Excavation unit at Réaume site

Excavation unit at Réaume site, 2012. Graduate students in archaeology from the University of Minnesota investigated 26 excavation units and over 100 shovel test pits during 2011–2012. Photograph by Amélie Allard.

Excavation work at Grand Portage

Excavation work at Grand Portage

Archaeological excavations at the Grand Portage depot site. Photograph by Willoughby M. Babcock, 1937. The features in the trench may be part of the foundation walls, which were located during the 1930s excavations.

Excerpt of AIM song

American Indian Movement (AIM) members singing the AIM song, mid-1970s. From What Now, People? Vol. 2, Paredon Records, 1977.

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