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African Americans in Minnesota: Telling Our Own Stories

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The book presents true stories of nine African Americans in Minnesota, highlighting their significant contributions from the 1800s to today. It explores diverse aspects of their lives, including family dynamics, education, work, and experiences with slavery and immigration. Twentieth-century narratives address racial discrimination and civil rights activism, featuring individuals like fur trader George Bonga and activist Nellie Stone Johnson. Contemporary stories include those of children Eric Mosley and Mahamoud Aden Amin, showcasing the ongoing impact of their heritage.

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African Americans in Minnesota: Telling Our Own Stories, Nora Murphy

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