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Iric Nathanson

    World War I Minnesota
    Don Fraser: Minnesota's Quiet Crusader
    • Don Fraser: Minnesota's Quiet Crusader

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "This biography of Don Fraser describes his impact on international affairs, the organization of the U.S. Congress, civil rights, the welfare system, environmental preservation, and other issues during his long career in national and local Minnesota politics."--Provided by publisher.

      Don Fraser: Minnesota's Quiet Crusader
    • World War I Minnesota

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      When the United States made a formal declaration of war on April 6, 1917, Minnesotans answered the call to arms. Duluth, with its strategic location at the head of the Great Lakes, emerged as a major shipbuilding center. Over forty thousand men registered for the draft in Minneapolis alone. Yet many members of the state's large German American population struggled with divided loyalties. A xenophobic fervor swept through the state at an alarming rate, forcing the government to establish a Commission on Public Safety to stifle wartime dissent. With more than fifty period photos and illustrations, author Iric Nathanson brings to life the daily struggles and triumphs of Minnesotans in the Great War.

      World War I Minnesota