Minnesota's Black Community in the 21st Century


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An inspiring celebration of the accomplishments of African American professionals in Minnesota, highlighting the contributions of individuals and organizations in a wide range of fields.




The Minnesota Community


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The Minnesota Community


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The state of Minnesota was almost entirely wilderness 100 years ago, and for the most of last century it has been predominantly rural in its settlement and agricultural in its economy. Now the state is in dramatic transition, with a blurring of the lines between town and country and a changing economy that gives the lead to industry. This book examines the development of the state, the changes its experiencing and what they portend for the future of the state, its industries, and its people.




Community Education in Minnesota


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The Kashubian Polish Community of Southeastern Minnesota


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The Kashubian people in Southeastern Minnesota are a small yet distinct group of people; small, because in a world-view they are few in number, emigrated from a small area in Poland, and settled in a relatively small area similar to the area they left; distinctive, because of the cohesiveness of the community, and moreso, because the Kashubian language is unusual even in Poland. This book describes the culture of the Kashubian community, illustrated with over 200 vintage images. It salvages a history that has almost been amalgamated into the swirling melting pot because of the difficulty of their language, the spelling of their names, and the lack of recognition of their efforts. From the first Polish-American fighters who gave their lives to the Civil War, to the lumber mills that offered so many new residents means of survival, these photographs visually outline the experiences of the earliest Kashubian immigrants, and a history nearly lost.










Owatonna


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Owatonna was first published in 1938.This is a model local history, covering the industrial and cultural growth of a unique little city from its founding in 1854 to the present time.Edgar B. Wesley, who was professor of education at the University of Minnesota and author of several books in the field of social studies, has met the exciting standard which is seldom achieved in local history - accuracy without localism.His study traces the rise of Owatonna before the Civil War, and goes into considerable detail as to how it did not succeed in becoming an industrial center until after it found its real success as an agricultural trading center. The author shows how cooperative dairying enabled the city to develop other industries. Another phase that receives extensive treatment is the struggle of Owatonna with its public utilities."In this fascinating account of Owatonna," says Theodore C. Blegen, superintendent of the Minnesota Historical Society, "Dr. Wesley turns the familiar slogan 'Know Your Own Community' into concrete and vivid terms. His treatment is comprehensive, interesting, searching in its interpretation, dynamic in method and spirit, and scholarly from beginning to end. The book should serve as a model and a challenge to local historians in every community of Minnesota, and in fact throughout the country. I heartily recommend this volume to libraries, local historical societies, and history teachers, as well as to all those who are interested in probing into the everyday realities of American life."







Braided Lives


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Contains short stories and poems by such authors as Louise Erdrich, Nicholasa Mohr, Nikki Giovanni, and Maxine Hong Kingston. "This anthology brings together the vivid stories and poems of Native American, Hispanic American, African American, and Asian American writers. It was created by Minnesota teachers, for teachers and students in Minnesota high schools. They were assisted in their work by scholars, writers, the staff of the Minnesota Humanities Commission, and the officers of the Minnesota Council of Teachers of English ..."