Paul Mazakutamani

Paul Mazakutamani

Paul Mazakutamani, about 1858. Mazakutamani (He Shoots Medals Walking) was educated at the mission church at Lac qui Parle. P1967.3056, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas.

Paul Vernon

Paul Vernon

Paul Vernon in San Francisco, ca. 1885. Vernon performed in Minnesota over the course of his long career. Bancroft Library, University of Berkeley.

Paul Wellstone

Paul Wellstone

Paul Wellstone in Hibbing, Minnesota, 1990. Photo by Terry Gydesen. Used with the permission of Terry Gydesen.

Paul Wellstone’s official U.S. Senate portrait, taken c.1996.

Paul Wellstone

Paul Wellstone’s official U.S. Senate portrait, c.1996.

Paul Wellstone campaign poster, c.1990.

Paul Wellstone campaign poster

Paul Wellstone campaign poster, c.1990.

Color image of a pin-back button created to memorialize Paul Wellstone’s death in 2002.

Paul Wellstone memorial button

Pin-back button created to memorialize Paul Wellstone’s death in 2002.

Yard sign created to support Paul Wellstone’s U.S. Senate campaign in 2002.

Paul Wellstone/Walter Mondale yard sign

Yard sign created to support Paul Wellstone’s U.S. Senate campaign in 2002. After Wellstone’s death, a paper was added to the sign to recognize Walter Mondale as Wellstone’s replacement in the election.

Pavilion at Lake Harriet and Shetland ponies

Pavilion at Lake Harriet and Shetland ponies

Pavilion at Lake Harriet and Shetland ponies, Minneapolis, ca. 1895.

Black and white photograph of a peace demonstration, Minneapolis, 1936.

Peace demonstration, Minneapolis

Peace demonstration on Grant Street East between Second and Third Avenues South, Minneapolis; possibly sponsored by Phyllis Wheatley House, 1936.

Peaceful March For Justice flyer, undated. The march was organized to protest the construction of power lines in rural Minnesota in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Used with the permission of Pope County Historical Society.

Peaceful March for Justice flyer

Peaceful March For Justice flyer, undated. The march was organized to protest the construction of power lines in rural Minnesota in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Used with the permission of Pope County Historical Society.

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