MINNEAPOLIS — A powerful journey through American history — from a horrendous past marred by slavery and segregation to eventual triumphs — has been enabled through artifacts collected by Vikings Hall of Famer and Retired Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page and his wife, Diane.
Testify: Americana from Slavery to Today is currently on display inside Cargill Hall at Hennepin County Library — Minneapolis Central (300 Nicollet Mall).
The collection was arranged by Georgi Page-Smith, one of the Pages’ daughters, and is intended to bear witness to the past through a truthful retelling of a complicated story of America.