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Frank L. Boyd (November 17, 1881 – May 2, 1962) was an American labor organizer and local leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters from 1926 to 1951 in Minnesota. He was the first African American person in Minnesota to be an elector for the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor party and also one of the first two African American ...
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In 1988, historians Gary Clayton Anderson and Alan R. Woolworth published Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862. The volume features excerpts from thirty-six Dakota narratives. [11] Many of the narratives come from "mixed-blood" eyewitnesses of events. [113]
In November 2018, CBS News listed Eagle Brook Church as the 19th largest megachurch in the United States and the largest megachurch in Minnesota with about 17,091 weekly visitors. [7] In 2020, Jason Strand became the senior pastor. [8] According to a 2023 church census, it claimed a weekly attendance of 20,923 people. [9]
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Boyd was born on March 29, 1927. [1] He grew up on Commonwealth Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota, and attended Murray High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, graduating in 1944.He served as a U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman from 1945 to 1947.