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Posted on January 8, 2022

The Links, Incorporated – Exhibit

50 Years of the Minneapolis/St. Paul (MN) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated 1972-2022 Linked In Friendship, Connected in Service Racial discrimination in Philadelphia was pervasive in both employment and housing and World War II brought new urgency to the struggle for civil rights. In 1945, the Philadelphia NAACP (National Association…
Posted on October 23, 2020

The Women’s March on Washington 2017 – Persistence Exhibit

Woman’s March 2017 Memories of the 2017 Women’s March RCHS member Judy Kishel participated in the Women’s March on Washington in 2017. Hundreds of thousands of women all over the country marched for equal rights, and thousands more traveled to Washington D. C. to participate in the march on the…
Posted on October 22, 2020

Supreme Court – Persistence Exhibit

Rosalie Wahl In the 1970s, DFL women began to organize and work for more women to be appointed in government. They set their sights on getting a woman appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court. This would allow them to last beyond the current governor. Rosalie Wahl (1924-2013) was the first…
Posted on October 22, 2020

LGBTQI – Persistence Exhibit

PRISM Campus Alliance from St. Paul College marched in the Minneapolis Pride parade in June 2019. Minneapolis Star-Tribune file, Nicole Neri. In 1989, Governor Rudy Perpich proposed a state commission to study adding sexual orientation to the proposed Human Rights Act, which did not pass. Governor Arne Carlson issued an…
Posted on October 22, 2020

Activism Continues – Persistence Exhibit

Katie McWatt Kathleen Curry McWatt Born in 1931, Kathleen Curry McWatt (1931-2010) grew up in Minneapolis. As a first grader, and the only African American child in her school, she was followed home by a group of white children who threatened to lynch her. With the support of her parents…
Posted on October 22, 2020

Minnesota Women in Washington – Representation Grows – Persistence Exhibit

Mabeth Hurd Paige Minnesota did not elect another woman to Congress until Betty McCollum was elected from the fourth district in 2000. She began her political journey when she was elected to the North St. Paul City Council in 1986. In 1992, she was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives with…
Posted on October 22, 2020

Minnesota Women in Washington – The Beginning – Persistence Exhibit

Anna Dickie Olesen Anna Dickie Olesen In 1922, Anna Dickie Olesen (1885-1961) ran for the US Senate as a Democrat from Minnesota. She was the first woman in the United States to run for Senate as the endorsed candidate of a major party. Her opponents were Republican incumbent Frank Kellogg…
Posted on October 22, 2020

In the People’s House – Persistence Exhibit

Myrtle Cain In 1922, women were able to run for office. In 1923, four women reached the Minnesota State Legislature. After this success, however, few women followed in their footsteps. Numbers did not increase significantly until the 1980s. The 2019-2020 legislature includes sixty-four women, down from a peak of seventy-one…
Posted on October 22, 2020

Forward Movement – Persistence Exhibit

Bertha Berglin Moller. Harris & Ewing, Photographer. The 19th Amendment Passes Congress in 1919 After the success of protests, progress stalled. President Wilson was focused on the war in Europe. In response, the NWP initiated the protests again. The Senate narrowly defeated the measure twice, in October 1918 and again…