Two hundred years of Minnesota history spring to life in this lively and
captivating collection of essays. The North Star State encompasses the
wide range of Minnesota's unique past-from the Civil War to the World
Wars, from frontier life to the age of technological innovation, from
Dakota and Ojibwe history to the story of St. Paul's black sleeping-car
porters, from lumber workers and truckers' strikes to the women's
suffrage movement.
In addition to investigative articles by the state's top historians,
editor Anne Aby has assembled captivating first-person accounts from key
moments in Minnesota history, including George Nelson's reminiscences of
his years in the early nineteenth-century fur trade; the diary of Emily
Goodridge Grey, an early African American settler; and Jasper N.
Searles's letters home from the Battle of First Bull Run.