People's Pilgrimage, 1937
Bibliography
“Five ‘Lobby’ Trial Jurors Are Chosen. Minneapolis Tribune, May 4, 1937.
Folwick, Orlin. “Senate Waits Benson Move in Lobby Row.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 8, 1937.
“Governor Benson and the Sit-Downers.” Editorial, Minneapolis Tribune, April 7, 1937.
Haynes, John Earl. Dubious Alliance: The Making of Minnesota’s DFL Party. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.
High, Stanley. “Who Organized the Unemployed?” Saturday Evening Post, December 10, 1938.
Clara Jorgenson papers, 1935–2003 (bulk 1977–2000)
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Biographical and autobiographical information; letters to the editor of the Askov American newspaper; subject files that include printed materials, speeches, and correspondence; and videocassettes documenting the activities and beliefs of a Pine County farm activist who worked on behalf of or otherwise supported numerous left-wing radical and progressive causes, political parties, and politicians.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00762.xml
“Lawson, Victor E.” Minnesota Legislative Reference Library.
https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail?ID=13553
Lefkowitz, Herbert. “Minnesota Stirred by Senate Seizure.” New York Times, April 11, 1937.
OH 39.9
Oral history interview with Clara, John, and Peter Jorgenson, December 8, 1974
Twentieth Century Radicalism in Minnesota Oral History Project
Description: Includes discussion of the activities of the People’s Lobby in the 1930s.
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10362573
Irene Paull papers, 1934–1981
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: See especially Dave Kramer’s pamphlet “The Truth About the People’s Lobby” (1937) in “Papers related to progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota,” box 1 (149.C.7.2F). The collection also includes photocopied correspondence (1964–1966, 1972–1977, 1980?), literary notebooks (1958–1975), published works (1937–1981), typescripts of prose, poetry, and acting skits by Paull; her compiled collections of material on progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota (undated and 1907–1959); and memorials or condolences for William Heikkila (1959–1960), Martin Mackie (1967), and Paull herself (1981).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00701.xml
“People’s Lobby Holds Capitol.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 6, 1937.
“‘People’s Lobby’ of Governor Leaves Bill for State to Pay.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 7, 1937.
“Proposed WPA Cut Announced.” Minneapolis Star, May 17, 1937.
“Senators Cite ‘Lobby’ Threats: Related How Mob Invaded Tax Meeting.” Minneapolis Tribune, May 6, 1937.
“Sentencing of People’s Lobby Pair Postponed.” Minneapolis Star, May 18, 1937.
“Sign Siege Criminal Charges: Senator Wing Starts Action Against Group.” Minneapolis Star, April 9, 1937.
“Sit Siege in Capitol Ends.” Minneapolis Star, April 6, 1937.
Chronology
April 5
April 5
April 6
April 6
April 7
April 9
May 3
May 5
May 15
May 17
Bibliography
“Five ‘Lobby’ Trial Jurors Are Chosen. Minneapolis Tribune, May 4, 1937.
Folwick, Orlin. “Senate Waits Benson Move in Lobby Row.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 8, 1937.
“Governor Benson and the Sit-Downers.” Editorial, Minneapolis Tribune, April 7, 1937.
Haynes, John Earl. Dubious Alliance: The Making of Minnesota’s DFL Party. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.
High, Stanley. “Who Organized the Unemployed?” Saturday Evening Post, December 10, 1938.
Clara Jorgenson papers, 1935–2003 (bulk 1977–2000)
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Biographical and autobiographical information; letters to the editor of the Askov American newspaper; subject files that include printed materials, speeches, and correspondence; and videocassettes documenting the activities and beliefs of a Pine County farm activist who worked on behalf of or otherwise supported numerous left-wing radical and progressive causes, political parties, and politicians.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00762.xml
“Lawson, Victor E.” Minnesota Legislative Reference Library.
https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail?ID=13553
Lefkowitz, Herbert. “Minnesota Stirred by Senate Seizure.” New York Times, April 11, 1937.
OH 39.9
Oral history interview with Clara, John, and Peter Jorgenson, December 8, 1974
Twentieth Century Radicalism in Minnesota Oral History Project
Description: Includes discussion of the activities of the People’s Lobby in the 1930s.
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10362573
Irene Paull papers, 1934–1981
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: See especially Dave Kramer’s pamphlet “The Truth About the People’s Lobby” (1937) in “Papers related to progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota,” box 1 (149.C.7.2F). The collection also includes photocopied correspondence (1964–1966, 1972–1977, 1980?), literary notebooks (1958–1975), published works (1937–1981), typescripts of prose, poetry, and acting skits by Paull; her compiled collections of material on progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota (undated and 1907–1959); and memorials or condolences for William Heikkila (1959–1960), Martin Mackie (1967), and Paull herself (1981).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00701.xml
“People’s Lobby Holds Capitol.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 6, 1937.
“‘People’s Lobby’ of Governor Leaves Bill for State to Pay.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 7, 1937.
“Proposed WPA Cut Announced.” Minneapolis Star, May 17, 1937.
“Senators Cite ‘Lobby’ Threats: Related How Mob Invaded Tax Meeting.” Minneapolis Tribune, May 6, 1937.
“Sentencing of People’s Lobby Pair Postponed.” Minneapolis Star, May 18, 1937.
“Sign Siege Criminal Charges: Senator Wing Starts Action Against Group.” Minneapolis Star, April 9, 1937.
“Sit Siege in Capitol Ends.” Minneapolis Star, April 6, 1937.