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Essays (Organized by Author), 1931 - 1983

 Series — Box: Schiebel 2, Folder: 13-17

Scope and Contents

Folder 13: A-C

  1. The African American Leadership Forum of the District of Columbia
  2. An Autobiographical Sketch by Paul G. Amt (1983, 16 pages)
  3. The Individual Christian and Evangelism by H. George Anderson (5 pages)
  4. The World by Joe Bash (3 pages)
  5. How Arm Our Children Against Anti-Semitism: A Psychologist's Advice to Jewish Parents by Bruno Bettelheim (1958)
  6. Bringing Up the Jewish Child by Kurt Lewin (1958)
  7. And God Said -- Lighten Up! by Richard W. Bimler
  8. Blacks in Predominantly White Denominations (19 pages)
  9. What Negroes Can Learn from Gandhi by Chester Bowles
  10. A Litany for Racial Unity by Malcolm Boyd
  11. Segregation and the South by Tom P. Brady (1957)
  12. To Whom It May Concern: Written About and Dedicated to.....the Poor by Darrol Bryant
  13. We Are a Third Race by Will D. Campbell (1962)
  14. The Lutheran Human Relations Association: A Historical Summary by Thomas Coates
  15. Interracial News Service (33:4). Student Interracial Ministry: A Venture in Reconciliation by John Collins (1962)
  16. God Commands Racial Segregation by Bertrand Comparet

Folder 14: D-G

  1. The World by Vine Deloria (3 pages)
  2. The Silence Breaker: A Critique of the Black Lutheran Lay Caucus by Richard C. Dickinson (8 pages)
  3. A Song of Hope: A Chancel Drama by Richard C. Dickinson. Condensed by Karl Sorenson (16 pages)
  4. The Third Alternative: A Proposal for a Black District within the LCMS by Richard Dickinson (18 pages)
  5. The Church and Our Changing Cities by William A. Drews (4 pages)
  6. Catholic Scholar Says Church Should Reexamine Sex Question by Ron Duhl (1 page)
  7. Black and White: Six Stories from a Troubled Time by Elizabeth Eckford, Robert Lee Johns, Percy Sutton, Horace Morris, Ernest W. Chambers, and Dianne Lindewall
  8. Let My People Go by Joseph W. Ellwanger (1974) [Signed to Pastor Bill Schiebel from Joe Ellwanger, 1983)
  9. A Christian View on Segregation by G. T. Gillespie (1954)
  10. The Role of Christ Lutheran Church in the LC-MS Crisis | 1969 to 1976 by Wayne R. Grupe (1976; 71 pages)

Folder 15: H-L

  1. Race Relations and the Church (Transition Parishes) by Theodore Hafner (3 pages)
  2. Aims and Methods of Non-Church Organizations: Dealing with Interracial Relations by Georges Edmund Haynes (18 pages)
  3. The Economic Status of Negroes: In the Nation and in the South by Vivian W. Henderson
  4. Economic Forces and The Christian View by J. Neal Hughley (1946, 25 pages)
  5. What Saith the Scripture by Richard C. Jahn (1957)
  6. Lillian S. Jones - Human Rights Day Honoree
  7. True Christianity by Calvin Kephart (1960; 3 pages)
  8. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King, Jr.
  9. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Millions in His Firing Squad by Mike Royko
  10. Workers Quarterly (40:1). The Gentle People of Prejudice by Harry A. Overstreet
  11. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Is It Really So Serious? by Ewald Bash
  12. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Black Power and the White Church by Jesse L. Jackson
  13. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Holy Week - 1968 by Thomas Strieter
  14. Workers Quarterly (40:1). The Gravest Danger Facing Our Land by Sydney J. Harris
  15. Workers Quarterly (40:1). Racism and Violence: Why Riot? by Robert A. Mendelsohn
  16. Workers Quarterly (40:1). The Afro-American Past by Vincent Harding
  17. Workers Quarterly (40:1). A Study Guide on Civil Disorder by Robert Hoyer
  18. Workers Quarterly (40:1). So Much Still to Learn by Edward P. Morgan
  19. Win-some Soul-Winning by A. W. Knock (1935, Fifth Edition 1946)
  20. Interracial News Service (34:1). The Churches and Race Relations by Alfred S. Kramer (1963)
  21. An Interview with Paul W. Lange concerning Lutheran High Schools (11 pages)
  22. Inadequate Salaries of Ministers: The Cause, Effect, and Remedy by F. J. Lankenau (17 pages)
  23. The Brotherhood of Christ by Herbert Lindemann (1947, 10 pages)
  24. Guidelines for Discussion of the Dick Gregory - Karl Lutze Conversation

Folder 16: M-R

  1. Our Invisible Poor by Dwight Macdonald
  2. The Deep South Says Never by John Bartlow Martin
  3. What Does It Mean to be Black in the LCMS by Elder McCants
  4. Sermons in Black and White by Bert E. McCormick
  5. Project Equality News (2:8). Major Excerpts from an Address by Rev. Clyde Miller, Jr.
  6. Toward Racial Understanding by Lois Barclay Murphy (1931, 27 pages)
  7. Should Christians Convert Non-Whites? by Thomas E. O'Brien
  8. The Churches and the Extreme Left by Harry and Bonaro Overstreet
  9. The Myth of the Moderates by Thomas F. Pettigrew (1960)
  10. Address at the District President's Conference on Social Ministry by J. A. O. Preus (1969; 7 pages)
  11. What is Unique About Missouri? by J. A. O. Preus (1973; 8 pages)
  12. Racial Minorities: A Bibliography
  13. The Curse of Canaan by Omar F. J. Rau (7 pages)
  14. The Ethiopian and the Bible by Omar F. J. Rau (7 pages)
  15. Social Practices and the Christian Way by James H. Robinson (12 pages)
  16. When a Negro Moves Next Door by Ellsworth E. Rosen with Arnold Nicholson

Folder 17: S-Z

  1. While the Devil Dances: A Frank Discussion of Race Relations in the Church by Clemonce Sabourin (1946)
  2. Cards on the Table by Clemonce Sabourin (1945; 20 pages)
  3. Reverential Agnosticism: A Sermon in Praise of Honest Doubting by Maxwell Savage (1937)
  4. The Urge to Discover by Robert H. Schacht, Jr. (1937)
  5. Book Review by Edgar Schmiedeler of Colored Catholics in the United States by John T. Gillard
  6. A Minister's Involvement in the Racial Crisis by Paul Leonard Stagg (1959; pages 77-94)
  7. The Art of Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937)
  8. Judgment and Hope in the Christian Message by Howard Thurman (7 pages)
  9. Racism isn't Just by Robert W. Terry (1977, 6 pages)
  10. Working Paper on Definition and Diagnosis of Racism and Sexism by Robert W. Terry (6 pages)
  11. Tools of Racism (1 page)
  12. What Can I Do? (6 pages)
  13. Whether or not the Working of the Third Commandment Should be Changed (12 pages)
  14. I am a Negro by Paul Williams
  15. The Negro People and World Peace by Max Yergan (1938; 8 pages)

Dates

  • Creation: 1931 - 1983

Creator

Full Extent

5 Folders

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository

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