Bird’s-eye view of the reconstructed Grand Lodge on Grand Portage Bay

Bird’s-eye view of the reconstructed Grand Lodge on Grand Portage Bay

Bird’s-eye view of the reconstructed Grand Lodge on Grand Portage Bay, ca. 2010s. Photograph by the National Park Service.

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1937

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1937

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1937.

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1943

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1943

Bird’s-eye view showing the buildings of Willmar State Hospital, 1943.

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1962

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1962

Bird’s-eye view of Willmar State Hospital, 1962.

Black and white photograph of Birney Quick painting an image of a young man sitting on a chair in front of him.

Birney Quick doing a demonstration at Grand Marais High School

Birney Quick doing a painting demonstration at Grand Marais High School, c.1953.

Birney Quick painting a landscape out in nature, along the shore of a lake, with pine trees in the background.

Birney Quick painting scenic view

Birney Quick painting scenic view, c. 1965

A scene from the movie Birth of a Nation (1915) featuring hooded Ku Klux Klan members surrounding Gus, a Black man portrayed in blackface by actor Walter Long.

Birth of a Nation (1915)

A scene from the movie Birth of a Nation (1915) featuring hooded Ku Klux Klan members surrounding Gus, a Black man portrayed in blackface by actor Walter Long.

Black and white photograph of BPWC president Mary Louise Jorgenson (right) cuts cake for Ida Twedten (center), the first BPWC president, at a birthday party held for Twedten, 1966.

Birthday celebration for Ida Twedten

BPWC president Mary Louise Jorgenson (right) cuts cake for Ida Twedten (center), the first BPWC president, at a birthday party held for Twedten, 1966.

Bisexual Organizing Program (BOP) logo

Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP) logo

The logo of the Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP), a non-profit organization that supports bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, and unlabeled (bi+) people living in the Twin Cities.

Bisexual pride flag

Bisexual pride flag

The bisexual pride flag. Photograph by Peter Salanki in San Francisco, June 28, 2009.

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