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Northlandia: Historic Duluth brewery founded by the son of a suffragist While her obituary included praise, it also suggested that humanity was not quite ready for women like Mathilde Anneke. Written By: Tony Dierckins, For the News Tribune | 9:00 am, Mar. 17, 2021 × Mathilde Anneke photographed in Milwaukee, date unknown. (Image courtesy Wisconsin Historical Society) In keeping with the celebration of Women’s History Month, March’s Northlandia explains Duluth’s connection to a 19th-century feminist who befriended the fathers of communism, fought in a revolution, and inspired Susan B. Anthony. Duluthian Mike Fink hired August Fitger as brewmaster of his Lake Superior Brewery in the fall of 1882, and within six months Fitger had bought half of the business. The plan was to have his friend Percy Shelly Anneke named by his mother for the British poet purchase the other half. Anneke worked for Milwaukee’s Voechting, Sh ....
Black History of Wisconsin, Part 2: Breaking Chains SHARE This is part two of a four-part series exploring the history and struggles Black Wisconsinites have endured. MILWAUKEE As the 19th century rolled around, Wisconsin was just figuring out its future. Well, technically, Wisconsin wasn’t Wisconsin yet it was a chunk of land handed over to the brand-new United States. American settlers, including Black residents, were starting to flow into the future Badger state, seeking out land or opportunity. These new residents would grapple with questions of freedom and abolition, civil rights and political power. Here, we take a look at how Black Wisconsinites navigated the 19th century in their young state and the lasting, sometimes contradictory, effects of the era. ....
12 prominent Black people from Wisconsin history that you should know about Drake Bentley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The history of Wisconsin can t be told without mentioning countless Black figures. From the first African slaves fighting for freedom to the modern day leaders of our time rallying the public to make change, Black people have carved a path and left a stamp on the Badger state. February is Black History Month and a time to reflect on Black lives and Black stories. Joshua Glover (est. 1810s–1888) Joshua Glover escaped from Benammi Stone Garland s Missouri farm in 1852 and traveled by foot to Racine. Because of The Fugitive Slave Act, Garland was legally able to hunt down Glover and recapture him in March 1854. Garland and his men took Glover to a jail in Milwaukee with the plan of returning Glover to Missouri. ....