CCC-ID work sites

CCC-ID work sites

Photographs of CCC-ID work sites in Minnesota published in Indians at Work 1, no. 12 (February 1, 1934)

CCC-ID worker from Red Lake

CCC-ID worker from Red Lake

A CCC-ID worker from the Red Lake Indian Reservation (Red Lake Band of Chippewa) stands beside a kitchen cabinet frame that he has built as part of a CCC-ID training initiative. Printed in Indians at Work 7, no. 12 (August/September 1940): 17. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington. DC. Photograph by G. B. Arthur, supervisor of project training for the Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Smithsonian Collection, Washington DC.

CCC-ID workers at Ah-Gwah-Ching Sanatorium

CCC-ID workers at Ah-Gwah-Ching Sanatorium

Collage showing the progress of CCC-ID workers at a construction site at the Ah-Gwah-Ching Sanatorium. Printed in Indians at Work 2, no. 13 (February 15, 1935): 31. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Smithsonian Collection. Washington, DC.

CCC-ID workers at Grand Portage

CCC-ID workers at Grand Portage

Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID) crew on stockade site at end of first day's work, Grand Portage. Photograph by Willoughby M. Babcock, September 7, 1937.

CCC-ID workers from Nett Lake

CCC-ID workers from Nett Lake

Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID) workers from the Nett Lake Reservation (one of the reservations of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa), July 30, 1941.

CeCe McDonald

CeCe McDonald speaking in San Francisco on November 9, 2016, during her Black Excellence tour. Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen. CC BY-SA 4.0

Cecelia Regina Gonzaga article

Cecelia Regina Gonzaga article

Article about Cecelia Regina Gonzaga published in the St. Paul Globe (page 2) on August 21, 1885.

Cecil Newman

Cecil Newman

Cecil Newman, ca. 1965. Photograph by Rohn Engh.

Cecil Newman and his family with Minnesota Governor Karl Rolvaag

Cecil Newman and his family with Minnesota Governor Karl Rolvaag

Cecil Newman (far right) and members of his family with Karl Rolvaag (back row, second from left). The picture was taken by Earl McGee and probably dates to Rolvaag’s term of office as the thirty-first governor of Minnesota (1963–1967).

Cecil Newman at his desk

Cecil Newman at his desk

Cecil Newman at his desk in his office, ca. 1950s. Photograph by the Minneapolis Tribune.

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