Lynne Jackson on Dred and Harriet Scott, her ancestors

Lynne Jackson talks about her great, great-grandparents, Dred and Harriet Scott, who lived at Fort Snelling before taking their fight for freedom to the US Supreme Court.

Lyrics to “I Hope We Work It Out”

Lyrics to “I Hope We Work It Out”

Prince’s hand-written lyrics to “I Hope We Work It Out,” 1977. Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Black and white photograph of Bottling machinery at the M. A. Gedney Company, c.1912.

M. A. Gedney Company machinery

Bottling machinery at the M. A. Gedney Company, c.1912.

Black and white photograph of M. A. Gedney Company workers bottling product, c.1912.

M. A. Gedney Company workers

M. A. Gedney Company workers bottling product, c.1912.

M. W. Savage and Dan Patch

M. W. Savage and Dan Patch

M.W. Savage and Dan Patch, c.1905.

Color image of M1 Abrams tanks arrive at Camp Ripley on flatcars, 2015.

M1 Abrams tanks arrive at Camp Ripley on flatcars

M1 Abrams tanks arrive at Camp Ripley on flatcars, 2015.

Ma Barker (Mrs. Arrie Barker, also known as Mrs. George Anderson)

"Ma" Barker, reported member of the Barker-Karpis gang, 1931. Photograph by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Actors in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, by August Wilson, at the Penumbra Theatre, 2014. Photograph by Michael Daniel. CC BY-SA 2.0

Color image of Maas for Congress campaign poster, 1934.

Maas for Congress campaign poster

Maas for Congress campaign poster, 1934.

Mabeth Hurd

Mabeth Hurd

Mabeth Hurd (far left) with a man and a woman, possibly her sister and brother, ca. 1890.

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