Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Article written by Dorothy Day describing her experiences protesting the 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill. The protest resulted in the arrest of several protestors, including Day. The front page of the newspaper also displays an illustration...
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Poland -- Education; Jews -- Poland -- Religious life; Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Poland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Hasidism -- Poland; Zionism --...
Arthur Chrustowski, survivor of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, describes his youth growing up in a Jewish family in Lodz, Poland, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Index follows transcript.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Indian children -- South Dakota; Nuns -- South Dakota; Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity -- South Dakota; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School...
Elementary school girls and Franciscan sister Verso caption: Grade School Girls, 1938-1939 Back Row= __, Juanita White Eyes, Nadine little, Dorothy Janis, Elizabeth Clifford, Esther Richard (?), Cecelia Irving, Rebecca Hunter, Irene Crazy...
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- North Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Indians -- Mixed descent; Indians in popular culture...
Mrs. White Wolf in beaded trade cloth dress shaking hands with unidentified woman in beaded buckskin dress Note by Archivist: Apparently the unidentified woman is either of partial or non-native ancestry.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Germany -- Education; Jews -- Germany -- Religious life; Jews -- Germany -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Germany -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Jews -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee --...
Rudolph David describes coming of age in a Jewish family in Dortmund, Germany, ca. 1917-1937, including his experiences in Zionist groups. Index follows transcript.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Poland -- Education; Jews -- Poland -- Religious life; Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Poland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Hasidism -- Poland; Antisemitism --...
Rabbi Israel Feldman describes growing up in Różan, Poland, during the 1920s and 1930s, including his close relationship with his mother and his experiences with anti-Semitism. Index follows transcript.
Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian blankets -- North America; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Moccasins; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Textile fabrics; Shells;
Woman in trade cloth dress adorned with dentillium shells Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Textile fabrics; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Shells;
Woman in war bonnet and trade cloth dress adorned with dentillium shells Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Oglala women -- South Dakota; Cookery -- South Dakota; Cookware -- United States; Stoves -- United States -- History; Kitchens -- United States -- History;
Woman cooking on stove with pots in sparsely furnished house.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1940-1950; First Communion; Indian children -- South Dakota; Evangelistic work -- Catholic Church; Laity -- Catholic Church -- Religious life; Indians -- Mixed descent;
Note by Archivist: Woman with turban on right side is Louise O'Rourke-Pourier; her daughter Lavon Pourier is next to her; her son, Lester Pourier, is across the aisle from her and her son, Patrick Pourier, is standing against the wall in the back...
Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Indians of North America -- Ribbon work; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Oglala women -- South Dakota;
Woman in trade-cloth dress adorned with cowry shells and ribbonwork plus bone hair pipe necklace
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Domestic Life -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Subsistence activities -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Indian women -- South Dakota; Horses -- South Dakota --...
Woman tanning hides staked onto ground; James Grosz with horse and stable in background Caption on image: TANNING HIDES Handwritten caption to right of and parallel to man and horse in image: James Grosz This __ [illegible] The surname...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- South Dakota; Chapels -- South Dakota; Church buildings -- South Dakota; Congregations -- Catholic Church; Indian children -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Catechists -- Catholic...
Children in Sacred Heart Church with Rev. Fuller, S.J., and lay woman at the rear Verso caption: Sacred Heart PR Fr. Fuller S.J. Fr. Fuller in background, Sacred Heart Church, Becker’s Camera Shop / Dec 19 1949 / Beckers Drug(at Walgreens) /...
Oglala Indians -- Kinship; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Children -- South Dakota -- 1940-1950;
Note by Archivist: Woman Dress is a surname found on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Mother Teresa greets an unidentified woman while Marquette University Presdent Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. escorts her to commitments throughout Milwaukee. Mother Teresa was in Milwaukee to receive Marquette University's highest honor, the Pere...
Two men and a woman walk up the stairs to the main Wisconsin Avenue entrance to Marquette Hall, circa 1948. Visible is the detail work around the entry, including stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
A woman prepares to serve the tennis ball at the Helfaer Recreation Center court. The letters for the outside sign on Clybourn facade, not yet installed, are visible behind her.