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Research Resources

The staff and Board of Directors of the Minnesota Labor Interpretive Center and the staff of CHARNELL extend their sincere appreciation to the authors and organizations listed below for information and services contributing to the development of this exhibit , The World of Work – Labor History in Minnesota, and related publications.
This includes:


Bill Beck and William C. Graham,
Working For Minnesota’s Future Every Day: A History of Organized Labor in Minnesota, St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota AFL-CIO, 1990, 46 pages [WFMFED]

Michael K. Budak,
Grand Mound, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1995, 28 pages. (GM)

Elden Johnson,
The Prehistoric Peoples of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1988, 34 pages. [TPPOM]

William W. Warren,
History of the Ojibway People, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1984, 411 pages. [HOTOP]

Samuel W. Pond,
The Dakota or Sioux in Minnesota As They Were in 1834, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1986, 192 pages. [TDOSIM]

Carl H. Chrislock,
The Progressive Era in Minnesota, 1899–1918, St. Paul, MN. Minnesota Historical Society, 1971, 242 pages. [TPEIM]

Clifford E. Clark, Jr., ed.,
Minnesota in a Century of Change, St. Paul, MN. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1989, 607 pages. [MIACOC]

Rhoda R. Gilman and Stephen Sandell,
Northern Lights, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1989, 213 pages. [NL]

Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari,
Building America, The Democratic Promise of Public Work, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1996, 255 pages. [BA]

Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 1996 series of articles,
The Downsizing of America. [MST]