Courtesy of the artist Minnesota has been a place of refuge for immigrants from the earliest days of statehood — from Scandinavians and African-Americans arriving through the Underground Railroad, to Hmong, Mexican and Somali in more recent years.
Courtesy of the artist Minnesota has been a place of refuge for immigrants from the earliest days of statehood — from Scandinavians and African-Americans arriving through the Underground Railroad, to Hmong, Mexican and Somali in more recent years.
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