Read about "allotment," which was the Indian policy of the U.S. government from 1887-1934; also called the Dawes Act. |
Brief explanation of the General Allotment Act, the federal legislation that divided tribal lands into small parcels for individuals. |
The Naughty City |
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Discover Eau Claire's naughty past as a hub of prostitution for the lumbermen looking to support the world's oldest profession. |
The Civil Right's Leader Shows his Support |
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Discover the connection Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King had with the 1960s protests in Milwaukee. |
A Popular Speaker Sways Opinion |
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Discover the connection between P.T. Barnum and the 1853 statewide referendum on liquor sales. |
Discover the origin of America's income tax and how Wisconsin's 1911 legislation became a national model. |
Wisconsin Works, BadgerCare, Pathways to Independence |
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Learn about Tommy Thompson's welfare legislation that became a national model for state-supported aid to low-income families and disabled people. |
Wisconsin's first and only legal execution was for spousal murder in the 1800s. Read about past efforts to re-establish the death penalty in the state. |
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