White lynch mob posing with murdered African American men

White lynch mob posing with murdered African American men

White people making up a lynch mob pose for a photograph after murdering three African American men (Elias Clayton, Elmer Jackson, and Isaac McGhie) in Duluth on June 15, 1920.

White pines along the Gunflint Trail in Cook County, Minnesota. Photograph by Norton & Peel, July 30, 1954.

White Pines on the Gunflint Trail

White pines along the Gunflint Trail in Cook County, Minnesota. Photograph by Norton & Peel, July 30, 1954.

Advertisement in Both Sides newspaper for White Seal Beer from Kiewel Brewing Company, November 12, 1914.

White Seal Beer Advertisement

Advertisement in Minneapolis Both Sides newspaper for White Seal Beer from Kiewel Brewing Company, November 12, 1914.

White side of the Minnesota state flag, ca. 1900

White side of the Minnesota state flag, ca. 1900

The white side of the Minnesota state flag, ca. 1900.

The abandoned Whitesocks School near Rochelle, Georgia, ca. 1970s. Black students were segregated from white ones in the 1920s, when Oscar Howard attended. From the Oscar C. Howard papers (P1842), Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

Whitesocks School

The abandoned Whitesocks School near Rochelle, Georgia, ca. 1970s. Black students were segregated from white ones in the 1920s, when Oscar Howard attended. From the Oscar C. Howard papers (P1842), Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

Whitewater State Park, May 22, 2009. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever. CC BY-SA 3.0

Whitewater State Park

Whitewater State Park, May 22, 2009. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever. CC BY-SA 3.0

postcard photograph showing Barn Bluff limestone formation

Whitney View

This c. 1860 photo shows the west face of Barn Bluff as viewed from the Wisconsin shore of the Mississippi River. Much of the lower portion of the bluff was removed in 1960 for construction of a highway bridge.

Wicker covered glass canteen.

Wicker covered glass flask canteen with cork

This canteen was carried through the Civil War by Minnesota's Fifth governor, William R. Marshall, colonel of the Seventh Minnesota Infantry Regiment.

Photograph of the Wiebe Quartet

Wiebe Quartet

The Wiebe Quartet, ca 1920s. Pictured are (left to right): Ben Friesen, Frank Woyke, Pete Ewert (seated), and Jacob D. Wiebe. Used with the permission of Glenn Wiebe.

Black and white photograph of the Wiens family homestead, ca. 1950s

Wiens family homestead

The Wiens family homestead, site of the Bible studies meetings that led to the formation of Bingham Lake Mennonite Brethren Church. Photograph by Mountain Lake Studio, ca. 1950s.

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