Radicalism Project records, 1985-1989.

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Radicalism Project records, 1985-1989.

Research and administrative files created by the Minnesota Radicalism Project (MRP), a project operated under the auspices of the Minnesota Historical Society from 1986 to 1989, which culminated in the publication of the bibliography Radicalism in Minnesota, 1900-1960, a survey of Minnesota Historical Society holdings (The Radical Press in Minnesota, 1900-1960), and a symposium.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316189

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota Radicalism Project.

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