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"In 1945, Karl Lutze was a young white pastor assigned to an African American church in Muskogee, Oklahoma. His experiences ministering to black congregations there and, later, in Tulsa provide a unique perspective on the early civil rights movement in Oklahoma and within the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church"--Provided by publisher.
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African American churches, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Clergy, History, Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Race relations, Whites, White people, Lutheran church, missouri synod, Lutheran church, clergy, African americans, history, African americans, civil rights, African americans, oklahoma, Civil rights movements, united states, African american churches, Oklahoma, description and travelPeople
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Muskogee (Okla.), Oklahoma, Tulsa (Okla.)Times
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Awakening to equality: a young white pastor at the dawn of civil rights
2006, University of Missouri Press
in English
0826216323 9780826216328
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