Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
"50th Anniversary Proclamation Goes to Resident", No. 1, circa 1980
Black and white photograph of George Latimore with various staff, volunteers and community members in HQB library. Those identified in the picture are as follows: Mrs. Coram; Kathryn Gagnon; Fred Williams; Wright Freepress; Dorothea Burns; Janabelle Taylor; Yusef Madin; Catherine Coram; Kippy "James" Shook; Marie Braddock.
"50th Anniversary Proclamation Goes to Resident", No. 2, circa 1980
Black and white photograph of George Latimore with various staff, volunteers and community members in HQB library. Those identified in the picture are as follows: Mrs. Coram; Kathryn Gagnon; Fred Williams; Wright Freepress; Dorothea Burns; Janabelle Taylor; Yusef Madin; Catherine Coram; Kippy "James" Shook; Marie Braddock.
"50th Anniversary Proclamation Goes to Resident", No. 3, circa 1980
Black and white photograph of George Latimore with various staff, volunteers and community members in HQB library. Those identified in the picture are as follows: Mrs. Coram; Kathryn Gongnon; Fred Williams; Wright Freepress; Dorothea Burns; Janabelle Taylor; Yusef Madin; Catherine Coram; Kippy "James" Shook; Marie Braddock.
Congressman John Conyers Jr. in Minnesota, circa 1970
Three monotone photographs depicting congressman John Conyers Jr. and James Shelton meeting various people in the state of Minnesota.
"DFL Registration", circa 1970
Congressman John Conyers and James Shelton with 4 other people, walking down a public street.
Gallery Pass, Visitor's Gallery, United States House of Representatives, circa 2007-2009
Three visitor passes to the United States House of Representatives Gallery. Two are signed by former Representative Keith Ellison and one is believed to be signed by former Illinois Member Bobby Rush.
On the reverse of each card is a list of rules for visiting the House of Representatives Gallery.
Gallery Pass, Visitor's Gallery, United States Senate Chamber, circa 2007-2009
Three visitor passes to the United States Senate Gallery. Two are signed by former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman and one is signed by former Illinois Senator, and former U.S. President, Barack Obama.
On the reverse of each card is a list of rules for visiting the Senate Gallery.
John Conyers visiting Minnesota, circa 1970
John Conyers- center, with glasses- visiting The Way Opportunities Unlimited Inc on 1913 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis.