Anpetu Tokeca

Anpetu Tokeca

Anpetu Tokeca (also known as John Other Day), a Dakota man who aided settler-colonists during the US–Dakota War of 1862.

Anpetutokeca (Other Day)

Anpetutokeca (Other Day)

Anpetutokeca (Other Day) also known as John Otherday, ca. 1862. Anpetutokeca was a Wahpetunwan Dakota man and a member of the congregation at the Lac qui Parle mission.

Anson R. Hayden

Anson R. Hayden

Anson R. Hayden, ca. 1862.

Anthony Trelles interview

Anthony Trelles recalls his trip to Fort McCoy, Wisconsin with Thom Higgins. He also recalls the visit made by Jeanne Sanders, his mother, to meet and talk to the Cuban refugees being held there. Interview conducted by Britt Aamodt, May 18, 2019. Used with the permission of Britt Aamodt, Kristen Trelles, and Anthony Trelles.

Anti-Bob Short bumper sticker

Anti-Bob Short bumper sticker

Bumper sticker against Bob Short’s campaign for US senator, 1978. Distributed by Minnesotans for Honesty in Politics.

Anti-Bolshevik cartoon

Anti-Bolshevik cartoon

Anti-Bolshevik cartoon printed in America First 1, no. 3 (Summer 1919).

Anti-Carter-Mondale campaign button

Anti-Carter-Mondale campaign button

Pinback button mocking the Carter–Mondale presidential campaign, 1976.

Anti-conference flyer

Anti-conference flyer

Flyer distributed prior to, and potentially at, the AIDS conference sponsored by the Berean League and held at St. Paul’s Civic Center on November 7, 1987. The flyer was created by a coalition of gay and lesbian groups that organized a rally to protest the conference. From box 22 (147.A.13.5B) of the Minnesota GLBT Movement papers, 1964—2019, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Black and white anti-I.W.W. cartoon printed in the Duluth News Tribune on July 1, 1916.

Anti-I.W.W. cartoon

Anti-I.W.W. cartoon printed in the Duluth News Tribune on July 1, 1916. Cartoon is from Betten, Neil. “Riot, Revolution, Repression in the Iron Range Strike of 1916.” Minnesota History 41, no. 2 (1968): 82–94.

Black and white photograph of Anti-pornography activists at Chicago Avenue and Lake Street, c.1980.

Anti-pornography activists at Chicago Avenue and Lake Street

Activists from the Powderhorn and Central neighborhoods of Minneapolis continued their fight against the Alexander brothers into the early 1980s, despite a series of unfavorable legal decisions. This image shows Richard Buske, Linda Wejcman, Douglas Hicks, Nancy Benson, and Vernon Wetternach on the corner of Chicago Avenue and Lake Street on January 29, 1981. Photograph taken by Art Hager of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Source: Minneapolis and St Paul newspaper negatives collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

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