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  2. Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, United States Courthouse ...

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    The Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, United States Courthouse and Custom House in Duluth, Minnesota, is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. Completed in 1930, it is part of the Duluth Civic Center Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  3. United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

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    MN: 1826–1904 1858–1896 — — Buchanan: retirement 2 William Lochren: MN: 1832–1912 1896–1908 — — Cleveland: retirement 3 Page Morris: MN: 1853–1924 1903–1923 — 1923–1924 T. Roosevelt: death 4 Milton D. Purdy: MN: 1866–1937 1908–1909 [Note 1] 1909 [Note 2] — — T. Roosevelt Taft: not confirmed resignation 5 Charles ...

  4. Legal aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Foundations, particularly the Ford Foundation, began to fund legal services programs located in multi-service social agencies, based on a philosophy that legal services should be a component of an overall anti-poverty effort. In 1969, LSC which at the time was called the Legal Services Program (LSP) brought Shapiro v.

  5. Duluth lynchings - Wikipedia

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    The Duluth authorities stand condemned in the eyes of the nation." An article in the Minneapolis Journal accused the lynch mob of putting a "stain on the name of Minnesota", stating: "The sudden flaming up of racial passion, which is the reproach of the South, may also occur, as we now learn in the bitterness of humiliation, in Minnesota." [4]

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  7. St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    Reverend William M. Majors of St. Mark's assisted in efforts to indict the lynchers. The NAACP provided legal and financial support for the proceedings. [2] Before the lynching, African Americans in Duluth were not convinced a local NAACP chapter was necessary. After the incident, some outraged and fearful blacks left Duluth altogether.

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