St. Paul Police Deputy James S. Griffin sitting at his desk, ca. 1960s. From box 1 of the James S. Griffin papers (P1679), Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.
Bibliography
“All Things Considered.” Minneapolis Star, August 3,” 1928.
Cohen, Fay G. “The Indian Patrol in Minneapolis: Social Control and Social Change in an Urban Context.” Thesis, University of Minnesota, ca. 1973. Available on microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society library as Microfilm 761.
"A Correction." Twin City Star, April 20, 1918.
"A Deplorable Condition." Twin City Star, June 13, 1913.
[Description of the arrest of Mrs. J. J. Wiley]. Western Appeal, October 15, 1887.
“Drafted Negro Brutally Beaten By Policeman." Twin City Star, August 3, 1918.
"From the Court Records." Minneapolis Messenger, May 21, 1921.
James S. Griffin papers, 1920–1998 (bulk 1945–1991)
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Newspaper clippings, articles, general correspondence, and subject files documenting the career of a member of the St. Paul police force, the city's first Black deputy police chief, and St. Paul School Board member.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1679.xml
Griffin, James S. Blacks in the St. Paul Police and Fire Departments, 1885–1976. St. Paul: E. & J. Inc., 1978.
INTER-RACE Institute organizational records, 1986–2001
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Administrative files, training/curricula materials, client files, and other records of the International Institute for Interracial Interaction, Inc. (INTER-RACE), an Augsburg College-based think tank, consulting, and diversity training firm founded in 1988.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00852.xml
Irene Gomez-Bethke papers, 1970–2001
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Papers of a Minneapolis-born Mexican American woman who was a leader in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Hispanic communities. The papers document her work with and involvement in several Hispanic cultural, legal, and human service organizations in the Twin Cities, the Hispanic ministries of the local Roman Catholic archdiocese, and her service in state and local government. See especially boxes 7 (308.C.15.6F) and 8 (308.C.15.7B).
http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00039.xml
Hatle, Elizabeth Dorsey. The Ku Klux Klan in Minnesota. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2013.
League of Women Voters of Minneapolis. The Police and the Community: A Second Look. Minneapolis: League of Women Voters, 1976. Available at the Minnesota Historical library as HV8148.M62 L43.
McManus, Michael J. “A Case Study of Launching the Urban Coalition of Minneapolis.” Minneapolis: Urban Coalition, [1969?]. Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as HV4046.M5 U725 1969.
"Minneapolis," Appeal, October 28, 1899.
"Minneapolis," Appeal, February 6, 1892.
Minnesota Chicano/Latino Task Force. “Report on Discrimination: Report to the Commissioner of Human Rights.” [St. Paul]: Chicano/Latino Task Force, 1994. Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as F615.S75 M56 1994.
"Morons and Bullies Responsible for Dixie Disorders, Says Mencken." Appeal, June 30, 1923.
“Negro Lashed for Attitude on War.” St. Paul Daily News, April 4, 1918.
“Negro Taken From Home And Beaten By Mob.” Twin City Star, April 13, 1918.
OH 110
Interview with Debbie Montgomery
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Oral history interview with Debbie Gilbreath Montgomery, May 24, 2004. Forms part of the Rondo Oral History Project (OH 110).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/oh110.xml
OH 132
St. Paul Police Oral History Project
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Oral history interviews of members of the St. Paul Police Department, 1979-2008. Subjects discussed include police culture; dynamics between officers of varying ranks; drug enforcement; situations involving death and the response to such situations; influence of war experience on police work; training and use of weapons; role of religion and faith; the changing dynamics of the St. Paul Police Department when ethnic integration occurs within; gender and racial discrimination and barriers; civil unrest in the 1960s; upward mobility; citizens' expectations; occupational stress and fear; death of fellow officers; life outside the department; and retirement.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/oh132.xml
“Persons and Things.” Capital Times, April 9, 1918.
“Police Using Third Degree, Olson Admits.” Minnesota Daily Star, January 19, 1922.
“Racial 'Prejudices' Played Major Role In Mohamed Noor's Conviction, Police Association Claims.” ABC News (Australia), May 2, 2019.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-02/mohamed-noor-justine-damond-ruszczyk-was-race-a-factor/11074104
Records of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, 1947–2010 (bulk 1967–2010)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: See especially the transcripts of the police brutality hearings held at the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center on June 24, 1975, and at the Native American Indian Center on June 25, 1975 (127.L.13.3B); records related and to a police workshop held in Arden Hills in 1975 (127.L.13.2F); and police community relations, 1982–1983 (111.J.4.7B).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00697.xml
Ramírez Cruz, Luz. Interview with Ben McHie (John McHie's grandson), February 11, 2020.
Robinson, Rolland. For A Moment We Had The Way: The Story of The Way, 1966–1970. Andover, MN: Expert Publishing, 2006.
Siff, Sarah Brady. "Policing the Police: A Civil Rights Story." Origins 9, no. 8 (May 2016).
http://origins.osu.edu/article/policing-police-civil-rights-story
Valdés, Dionicio. Mexicans in Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2005.
Weckler, Joseph Edwin. The Police and Minority Groups: A Program to Prevent Disorder and to Improve Relations Between Different Racial, Religious, and National Groups. Chicago: International City Managers’ Association, 1944.
Xiong, Chao. “Ex-Minneapolis Officer Mohamed Noor Sentenced to Twelve and a Half Years in Prison.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 7, 2019.
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Bibliography
“All Things Considered.” Minneapolis Star, August 3,” 1928.
Cohen, Fay G. “The Indian Patrol in Minneapolis: Social Control and Social Change in an Urban Context.” Thesis, University of Minnesota, ca. 1973. Available on microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society library as Microfilm 761.
"A Correction." Twin City Star, April 20, 1918.
"A Deplorable Condition." Twin City Star, June 13, 1913.
[Description of the arrest of Mrs. J. J. Wiley]. Western Appeal, October 15, 1887.
“Drafted Negro Brutally Beaten By Policeman." Twin City Star, August 3, 1918.
"From the Court Records." Minneapolis Messenger, May 21, 1921.
James S. Griffin papers, 1920–1998 (bulk 1945–1991)
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Newspaper clippings, articles, general correspondence, and subject files documenting the career of a member of the St. Paul police force, the city's first Black deputy police chief, and St. Paul School Board member.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1679.xml
Griffin, James S. Blacks in the St. Paul Police and Fire Departments, 1885–1976. St. Paul: E. & J. Inc., 1978.
INTER-RACE Institute organizational records, 1986–2001
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Administrative files, training/curricula materials, client files, and other records of the International Institute for Interracial Interaction, Inc. (INTER-RACE), an Augsburg College-based think tank, consulting, and diversity training firm founded in 1988.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00852.xml
Irene Gomez-Bethke papers, 1970–2001
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Papers of a Minneapolis-born Mexican American woman who was a leader in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Hispanic communities. The papers document her work with and involvement in several Hispanic cultural, legal, and human service organizations in the Twin Cities, the Hispanic ministries of the local Roman Catholic archdiocese, and her service in state and local government. See especially boxes 7 (308.C.15.6F) and 8 (308.C.15.7B).
http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00039.xml
Hatle, Elizabeth Dorsey. The Ku Klux Klan in Minnesota. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2013.
League of Women Voters of Minneapolis. The Police and the Community: A Second Look. Minneapolis: League of Women Voters, 1976. Available at the Minnesota Historical library as HV8148.M62 L43.
McManus, Michael J. “A Case Study of Launching the Urban Coalition of Minneapolis.” Minneapolis: Urban Coalition, [1969?]. Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as HV4046.M5 U725 1969.
"Minneapolis," Appeal, October 28, 1899.
"Minneapolis," Appeal, February 6, 1892.
Minnesota Chicano/Latino Task Force. “Report on Discrimination: Report to the Commissioner of Human Rights.” [St. Paul]: Chicano/Latino Task Force, 1994. Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as F615.S75 M56 1994.
"Morons and Bullies Responsible for Dixie Disorders, Says Mencken." Appeal, June 30, 1923.
“Negro Lashed for Attitude on War.” St. Paul Daily News, April 4, 1918.
“Negro Taken From Home And Beaten By Mob.” Twin City Star, April 13, 1918.
OH 110
Interview with Debbie Montgomery
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Oral history interview with Debbie Gilbreath Montgomery, May 24, 2004. Forms part of the Rondo Oral History Project (OH 110).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/oh110.xml
OH 132
St. Paul Police Oral History Project
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Oral history interviews of members of the St. Paul Police Department, 1979-2008. Subjects discussed include police culture; dynamics between officers of varying ranks; drug enforcement; situations involving death and the response to such situations; influence of war experience on police work; training and use of weapons; role of religion and faith; the changing dynamics of the St. Paul Police Department when ethnic integration occurs within; gender and racial discrimination and barriers; civil unrest in the 1960s; upward mobility; citizens' expectations; occupational stress and fear; death of fellow officers; life outside the department; and retirement.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/oh132.xml
“Persons and Things.” Capital Times, April 9, 1918.
“Police Using Third Degree, Olson Admits.” Minnesota Daily Star, January 19, 1922.
“Racial 'Prejudices' Played Major Role In Mohamed Noor's Conviction, Police Association Claims.” ABC News (Australia), May 2, 2019.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-02/mohamed-noor-justine-damond-ruszczyk-was-race-a-factor/11074104
Records of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, 1947–2010 (bulk 1967–2010)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: See especially the transcripts of the police brutality hearings held at the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center on June 24, 1975, and at the Native American Indian Center on June 25, 1975 (127.L.13.3B); records related and to a police workshop held in Arden Hills in 1975 (127.L.13.2F); and police community relations, 1982–1983 (111.J.4.7B).
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00697.xml
Ramírez Cruz, Luz. Interview with Ben McHie (John McHie's grandson), February 11, 2020.
Robinson, Rolland. For A Moment We Had The Way: The Story of The Way, 1966–1970. Andover, MN: Expert Publishing, 2006.
Siff, Sarah Brady. "Policing the Police: A Civil Rights Story." Origins 9, no. 8 (May 2016).
http://origins.osu.edu/article/policing-police-civil-rights-story
Valdés, Dionicio. Mexicans in Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2005.
Weckler, Joseph Edwin. The Police and Minority Groups: A Program to Prevent Disorder and to Improve Relations Between Different Racial, Religious, and National Groups. Chicago: International City Managers’ Association, 1944.
Xiong, Chao. “Ex-Minneapolis Officer Mohamed Noor Sentenced to Twelve and a Half Years in Prison.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 7, 2019.