The door opens -- Gender and race : a partner for the experience -- Benign Whites -- The "minority" people -- With heels dug in -- The transition -- The Supreme Court speaks -- Identifying new allies -- Catalyst for change -- The city becomes involved -- Population spillover and neighborhood change -- Oklahoma, my teacher
Summary
"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
Notes
Includes index
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