T. Thomas Fortune, 1902.

T. Thomas Fortune

T. Thomas Fortune, 1902. Fortune, a former slave, became a well-respected newspaperman and author. Among the reporters he employed was Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

Black and white photograph of T. W. Thorson, ca. 1950s.

T. W. Thorson

T. W. Thorson, ca. 1950s.

T.B. Walker Art Gallery, 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis

T.B. Walker Art Gallery

T.B. Walker Art Gallery, 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, c.1890.

Ta Oyate Duta

Ta Oyate Duta

Ta Oyate Duta, also called Little Crow, in 1862. He was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota people during the US-Dakota War of 1862. Ta Oyate Duta means "His Red Nation," but he was known as Little Crow because of a mistranslation by Europeans of his grandfather's name, Ċetaŋ Wakuwa Mani (Hawk that Chases Walking).

Ta Oyate Duta (Little Crow)

Ta Oyate Duta (His Red Nation, also known as Little Crow)

Ta Oyate Duta (His Red Nation, also known as Little Crow), 1862.

Table used at Yuen Faung Low (John's Place)

Table was used at Yuen Faung Low (John's Place) Chinese restaurant in Minneapolis, between 1945 and 1960.

Tablet to Peter M. Gideon

Tablet to Peter M. Gideon

Tablet to Peter M. Gideon, one-half mile north of Highway 7, Shorewood, 1936. Photograph by A.F. Raymond.

Taconite Amendment bumper sticker, 1964. To promote a “yes” vote on the taconite amendment to rewrite the tax structure that affected taconite operations, advocates made bumper stickers to advertise their cause.

Taconite Amendment bumper sticker

Taconite Amendment bumper sticker, 1964. To promote a “yes” vote on the taconite amendment to rewrite the tax structure that affected taconite operations, advocates made bumper stickers to advertise their cause.

Taconite Harbor, 1956. Taconite Harbor was built to ship ore mined and processed at Erie Mining Company in Hoyt Lakes to steel mills on the Great Lakes. Concentrated ore was shipped from Hoyt Lakes to Taconite Harbor on a private railroad.

Taconite Harbor

Taconite Harbor, 1956. Taconite Harbor was built to ship ore mined and processed at Erie Mining Company in Hoyt Lakes to steel mills on the Great Lakes. Concentrated ore was shipped from Hoyt Lakes to Taconite Harbor on a private railroad.

photograph of a small pile of taconite pellets

Taconite Pellets

Taconite pellets, c.1950.

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