People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

People’s Lobby protesters during their occupation of the Minnesota Capitol, April 4, 1937.

People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

Members of the People’s Lobby line up to receive food and drinks during their occupation of the Minnesota Capitol on the night of April 4, 1937.

People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

People’s Lobby protesters inside the Minnesota Capitol

Members of the People’s Lobby eat lunch during their occupation of the Minnesota Capitol (the People’s Pilgrimage) on the night of April 4, 1937. Photograph by the St. Paul Daily News.

Performance by the Union of Oromo Students in North America (UOSNA)

Performance by the Union of Oromo Students in North America (UOSNA)

Members of the Union of Oromo Students in North America (UOSNA) perform at a cultural event, 1983. Used with the permission of Teferi Fufa.

Sound effects artist Tom Keith, voice actors Tim Russell and Sue Scott, and Garrison Keillor perform during a live broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion from Lanesboro, Minnesota, in June 2007.

Performers during a live broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion from Lanesboro, Minnesota

Sound effects artist Tom Keith, voice actors Tim Russell and Sue Scott, and Garrison Keillor perform during a live broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion from Lanesboro, Minnesota, in June 2007. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder.

Performers in Junkie!, 1981.

Performers in "Junkie!"

Holly Franzen (top) and Anne Clark, two of seven performers in Junkie!, At the Foot of the Mountain's ritual drama about addiction and recovery, created by Martha Boesing in collaboration with the company, 1981.

Persian Palms Nightclub

Persian Palms Nightclub

The Persian Palms Nightclub (109 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis), shown here in 1961, was one of the most popular venues in the Gateway District. Skid Row was famous for its bars in the Post-World War II era, but most of its permanent residents could not actually afford to frequent them. Instead, they catered to Minneapolitans, and out-state workers in town with money to burn. The Palms was known for burlesque shows, a backroom which was popular with the Twin Cities’ LGBTQ community, and waitresses who worked with the bouncers to extort the gullible and well-heeled.

Persian Palms Tavern

Persian Palms Tavern

Exterior of the Persian Palms Tavern (109–111 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis), November 1, 1959.

Black and white photograph of personnel, Rochester State Hospital, 1925.

Personnel, Rochester State Hospital

Personnel, Rochester State Hospital, 1925.

Pest House, Beltrami County Poor Farm

Pest House, Beltrami County Poor Farm

The Pest House at the Beltrami County Poor Farm, ca. 1920s. From the Beltrami County Poor Farm records (State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul).

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