Minnesota's Twentieth Century: Stories of Extraordinary Everyday PeopleA collection of writings and interviews that originated with a popular feature in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota's Twentieth Century reveals the progress of a courageous, industrious people and their changing state. Lavishly illustrating these recollections are indelible images -- contemporary photographs of the storytellers, as well as historical views of street scenes, prohibition arrests, and landscapes -- that reflect the transformations of the past century. |
Contents
II | ix |
IV | 1 |
V | 9 |
VII | 17 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 35 |
X | 43 |
XII | 53 |
XIX | 101 |
XXI | 111 |
XXII | 121 |
XXIV | 129 |
XXV | 137 |
XXVI | 145 |
XXVII | 153 |
XXIX | 163 |
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Minnesota's Twentieth Century: Stories of Extraordinary Everyday People D. J. Tice Limited preview - 1999 |
Minnesota's Twentieth Century: Stories of Extraordinary Everyday People D. J. Tice No preview available - 1999 |
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