Karl Rolvaag with Robert F. Kennedy

Karl Rolvaag with Robert F. Kennedy

Karl Rolvaag (center) at an event held in Worthington to welcome Robert F. Kennedy (center right) to Minnesota, ca. 1966. Walter Mondale sits second from the right.

Karl Rolvaag with Senator Henry M. Harren

Karl Rolvaag with Senator Henry M. Harren

Newly elected Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota Karl Rolvaag with Senator Henry M. Harren, 1957.

Karl Rolvaag

Karl Rolvaag, 1940

Karl Rolvaag, 1940.

Karl Rolvaag, ca. 1959

Karl Rolvaag, ca. 1959

Lieutenant Governor Karl Rolvaag, ca. 1959.

Karl Rolvaag, Calvin Griffith, Hubert Humphrey, and Muriel Humphrey

Karl Rolvaag, Calvin Griffith, Hubert Humphrey, and Muriel Humphrey

Karl Rolvaag, Calvin Griffith, Hubert Humphrey, and Muriel Humphrey during the pregame of the World Series at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, 1965. Photograph by Spense for the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press.

Karst sinkholes in Fillmore County, Minnesota

Karst sinkholes

Trees jut out from a karst sinkhole in a field near Harmony in Fillmore County, Minnesota. Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, 2018. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Karst sinkholes in Fillmore County, Minnesota

Karst sinkholes

Trees jut out from a karst sinkhole in a field near Harmony in Fillmore County, Minnesota. Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, 2018.

Karyl Norman

Karyl Norman

Painting of vaudeville performer and drag artist Karyl Norman (“The Creole Fashion Plate”), who performed in Minnesota in the 1920s. Photograph by James Hargis Connelly. Reproduced from National Vaudeville Souvenir Artists. (New York: Vaudeville Managers Protective Association, 1923). Public domain.

Black and white photograph of Kat Bjelland performing with Babes in Toyland in Paris, 1991.

Kat Bjelland

Kat Bjelland performs with Babes in Toyland in Paris, 1991.

Kate Dunwoody Hall, Minneapolis

Kate Dunwoody Hall, Minneapolis

Kate Dunwoody Hall, Minneapolis. Photograph by Norton & Peel, 1965. Originally a hotel and boarding house for single women, the building was converted into office space by the University of St. Thomas in 1990, when Up and Out of Poverty! organizers occupied it and helped convert it into the Exodus Hotel, which providing affordable housing for those in need. Although the building was later downtown, Exodus Residences continued to operate at a different location in downtown Minneapolis under the management of Catholic Charities.

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