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Houses of Worship

Changing communities and multicultural congregations are found in North Minneapolis...

05/24/2017

Cornerstones: A History of North Minneapolis

Houses of Worship

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Changing communities and multicultural congregations are found in North Minneapolis...

Changing communities and multicultural congregations are found in North Minneapolis houses of worship.

05/24/2017

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Plymouth Avenue

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Clip: Special | 11m 37s | Because of riots in the late 60's, Plymouth avenue has become Minnesota's place-name... (11m 37s)

Settlements

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Clip: Special | 10m 20s | Oak Park Community Center was once the Emmanuel Cohen Center, symbolizing the... (10m 20s)

Sumner Field

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Clip: Special | 10m 55s | Sumner Field, the park and the housing projects that were developed around it, has... (10m 55s)

Sumner Library

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Clip: Special | 11m 24s | The historic Sumner branch library epitomizes the power of place and carries the... (11m 24s)

Cornerstones Promo

Preview: Special | 30s | Examine the power of place and the rich history of North Minneapolis. (30s)

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