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Student Activism in the Context of the 1930s
Segregated Student Housing and the Activists Who Defeated It
Antisemitism at the University of Minnesota
Political Surveillance of the University
Student Movements on Campus
Regent George Leonard and the Political Fight Over Selecting Regents
What Happened to the Student Activists who Challenged Racism, Antisemitism, and Political Repression?
Power and Memory: The Movement to Rename Campus Buildings
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How Leaders of the University of Minnesota Used and Abused Power
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Are They Communists or Catspaws: A Red Baiting Pamphlet
Tracking Negro and Jewish Students from Out of State
Cover of Antisemitic File about Coffman Union
“Anti-Olympic Move Stirs U of M Campus”
Survey Results in 1939 of Student Union Directors Secretly Tracking “Negro” and Jewish Student Enrollments in 36 Universitis
Martha Wright and Friends at 1938 Graduation