The Career of Andrew Schulze, 1924-1968: Lutherans and Race in the Civil Rights Era

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Mercer University Press, 2005 - 270 páginas
Andrew Schulze was a white pastor of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod who spent his early ministry serving black mission churches in Springfield, Illinois (1924-1928); St. Louis, Missouri (1928-1947); and Chicago, Illinois (1947-1954). He was an early proponent of integration during these years, fighting continual battles to get black students admitted to Lutheran schools. In the 1930s, he began to lobby to end the mission status of black churches and black schools, a goal which was finally realized in 1947. In 1941 he wrote a treatise on race relations in the church,
 

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Early Years 18961919
9
Springfield 19191928
31
St Louis 19281947
58
Chicago 19471954
117
Valparaiso Years 19541968
146
Later Years 19681982
222
Bibliography
239
Index
259
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