Minnesota's first two American Indian nurses

Minnesota's first two American Indian nurses

Minnesota's first two American Indian nurses, Elizabeth Sherer and Josephine Parisien, c.1925. The Minnesota Department of Health started a Chippewa Nursing Service in 1923, hiring American Indian nurses to provide public health nursing services on reservations in northern Minnesota.

Color image of a poster titled, "Minnesota's own Farmer-Labor party," 1936.

Minnesota's own Farmer-Labor party

Minnesota's own Farmer-Labor party, 1936.

Map of Minnesota's western boundary south of Lake Traverse.

Minnesota's western boundary south of Lake Traverse

Map of Minnesota's western boundary south of Lake Traverse.

Minnesota: A State Guide

Minnesota: A State Guide

Cover image of "Minnesota: A State Guide"

Minnesotan suffragists in Washington, DC

Minnesotan suffragists in Washington, DC

Various Minnesotan suffrage organizations gather at the National Woman’s Party headquarters in Washington, DC, 1917. Records of the National Woman’s Party, Library of Congress.

Color image of a Minnesotans in solidarity with Muslim Americans against Islamophobia event, 2015.

Minnesotans in solidarity with Muslim Americans against Islamophobia event

Solidarity event held at Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque on December 14, 2015. Dar Al-Hijrah's main religious leader, Imam Sharif Mohamed, stands with hands clasped at center right. The Islamic Civic Society of America is a civic institution that seeks to demonstrate the compatibility between Islamic principles and the principles of democracy. An example of their work was experienced on a cold winter’s night in December, when ICSA hosted an event to discuss Islamophobia in America. More than a hundred Minnesotans from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds came to support their Muslim American colleagues, friends, and neighbors, who have faced increasing incidents of prejudice and discrimination in the 2010s. Several elected officials and religious leaders (including imams, rabbis, and pastors) saw Islamophobia as opposing American ideals of freedom and democracy, and vowed to help protect the rights of Muslim Americans. This type of event is one of many hosted by ICSA at Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque.

Minnesota’s first four female legislators

Minnesota’s first four female legislators

Group photo of the first four women state legislators in Minnesota (left to right): Mabeth Hurd Paige, Sue M. Dickey Hough, Myrtle Cain, and Hannah Kempfer. Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, April 22, 1923. Accessed on microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Mirror and case for a doll

Mirror and case for a doll

Mirror in a black case with gold-painted design for a doll. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Black and white photograph of the  Mirror Room, Burbank-Livingston-Griggs house, 432 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, c. 1972.

Mirror Room, Burbank-Livingston-Griggs house

Mirror Room, Burbank-Livingston-Griggs house, 432 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, c. 1972.

Mirror stand with gold-painted designs for a doll

Mirror stand for a doll

Mirror stand with gold-painted designs for a doll. Part of the Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll trousseau, ca. 1927.

Pages

Subscribe to Multimedia