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Publication(s) Afterwards
Session Laws of the State of Minnesota.
Passed During the Forty-Second Session of the State Legislature, Commencing January 4, 1921.
Chapter 401—H. F. No. 785, page 612.
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
Duluth Herald, March 22, 1921, page 11.
“Races Dependent Upon Each Other, Says Dr. Du Bois”
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
Duluth News Tribune, October 26, 1991, Section B, page 1, 6.
“Dedicating Headstones”
Reprinted by permission of the Duluth News Tribune.
Found on Page(s): 1, 2, Start of Document
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Photograph(s) Afterwards
Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois (February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963).
"On this first day of October--": Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois' application to join the Communist Party and Gus Hall's reply. (New York, N.Y.: Communist Party, U.S.A.,196?)
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Nellie Francis (1874 – ca. 1929).
The Appeal, May 7, 1921, p 3.
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Fred and Lillian Bell.
MHS Photograph Collection.
Location no. por 16976 p2; Negative no. 01238-11
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Edward Nichols (1900 – ?).
MHS Photograph Collection.
Location no. GV3.33 r269; Negative no. 75703
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Ethel Ray Nance (1899-?).
MHS Photograph Collection.
Location no. por 3825 r3; Negative no. 93563.
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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William Maupins (1922-1992), upper left.
MHS Photograph Collection.
Location no. por 19202 p1; Negative no. 01275-14.
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
The Appeal, May 7, 1921, page 3.
“St. Paul Honors Mrs. W.T. Francis”
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
The Appeal, April 23, 1921, page 3.
“Anti-Lynching Mass Meeting.”
Found on Page(s): 1, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
The Appeal, April 16, 1921, page 3.
“Minnesota Legislators Would Prevent Lynching”
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
The Appeal, December 11, 1920, page 3, 2.
“Citizens Mass Meeting”
Found on Page(s): 1, 2, Start of Document
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Newspaper(s) Afterwards
Minneapolis Messenger, May 7, 1921, page 1.
“Anti-Lynching Bill Passed”
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