Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Michigan District, Lutheran Schools Committee papers, 1921-1926.

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Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Michigan District, Lutheran Schools Committee papers, 1921-1926.

Correspondence, minutes and other papers of the Lutheran Schools Committee's campaign to combat a Ku Klux Klan inspired move to prohibit parochial schools in Michigan by a constitutional amendment.

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