Date: | 1921-03-30 |
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County: | Dane |
City: | Madison |
Date: | 1929-07-17 |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City: | Milwaukee |
Date: | 1929-07-17 |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City: | Milwaukee |
Date: | 1929-08-08 |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City: | Milwaukee |
How Wisconsin Became America's Most Socialist State |
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Discover how Milwaukee, Wisconsin became America's first Socialist city. |
Date: | 10 02 1934 |
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Description: | George A. Nelson, the Socialist candidate for governor of Wisconsin in the 1934 election, is seated with Anna Mae Davis, a Madison attorney and a local lea... |
The Struggles at Home |
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Discover the how American patriotism during World War I led to Xenophobia and fear of Germans. |
Date: | 1897 |
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Description: | Formal studio portrait of Eugene Debs and Victor Berger. |
A Record in Documents and Pictures |
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Discover the history of American politics through the Wisconsin Historical Society's images |
Date: | |
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Description: | Three-quarter length formal studio portrait of Victor Berger and Emil Seidel. |
Date: | 1924 |
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Description: | Political poster promoting Calvin Coolidge and Charles Dawes for president and vice-president. On the left side are two flags, "Old Glory" and "The Red Fla... |
Conflict on the Homefront: Wisconsin During World War I |
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Learn more about Victory Berger by examing 1917 editorial selections from his newspaper, Milwaukee Leader |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Campaign poster for Victor Berger (1860-1929), U.S. Senatorial campaign. The poster was used by Berger, Socialist candidate for the U.S. Senate in the camp... |
Symbol of Milwaukee Socialism |
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Learn about the man who was the symbol of Milwaukee Socialism. Read about his involvement in the newspaper business, politics, and his anti-war stance. |
Date: | 1918 |
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Description: | Campaign poster for Victor Berger (1860-1929), U.S. Senatorial campaign. This large poster documents Berger's campaign for United States Senate in a spec... |
As Wisconsin governor from 1971 to 1977, Patrick J. Lucey pursued an ambitious progressive agenda, tempered by the concerns of a fiscal conservative and a pragmatic realist. His legacy continues to impact Wisconsin residents and communities. Details, below.
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Price: | $28.95 |
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