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A Critical Analysis Of Selected Problems Of A Small All-Negro Town In The Arkansas Delta, Lacy Kirk Solomon Jan 1970

A Critical Analysis Of Selected Problems Of A Small All-Negro Town In The Arkansas Delta, Lacy Kirk Solomon

OBU Graduate Theses

This study gives critical analysis to a few selected problems of the town of Michellville, Arkansas. This small all-Negro town was incorporated in 1963, but does not give much evidence of development since that time. This critical analysis seeks to discover some reasons for this lack of development. This study will seek to objectively point out causes of certain problems, without giving undue attention to the motives of different personalities.

By recording the events and problems it is expected that they may be seen in a clearer perspective. As the events are recorded, an attempt will be made to see …


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 8), Nov 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 8), Nov 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

At the time when the LHRAA's San Diego (Cal.) chapter began, the matter of "Proposition 14" was before the California citizens in a referendum, giving the people an opportunity to speak out on the rightness of affording equal housing opportunities for all.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 6), Aug 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 6), Aug 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

A larger-than-ever attendance of over 300 were on hand for the Lutheran Indian Conference in Sioux Falls July 31 to August 1 at Augustana Lutheran College. Most of them were Indians and most of the Indians were not Lutherans.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 3), Apr-May 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 3), Apr-May 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

Police in Jackson, Mississippi-because they thought they heard a sniper's gun- fired random shots into windows of a college dormitory. Two young men are dead; nine are injured. In Augusta, Georgia, where police were called out to restore order after a riot had erupted, six men are dead; sixty injured.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 2), Mar 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 2), Mar 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

William Stringfellow, attorney, and outstanding lay theologian is a longtime friend of LHRAA. He is the author of "A Private and Public Faith," "My People Is the Enemy, " and "Count It All Joy." In 1969, Dr. Stringfellow was presented with the Mind of Christ Award by LHRAA.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 1), Jan-Feb 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 1), Jan-Feb 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

The Board of Parish Education of the Florida-Georgia District, LCMS, has issued a statement concerning procedures for Lutheran parochial schools in the district when the situation involves an attempt to avoid the desegregated public schools.

The statement suggests that the policy of each school should be one of encouragement for all races, and that "no ulterior motives which may influence the transfer of children to private schools be abetted or even encouraged.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 7), Sep-Oct 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 7), Sep-Oct 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

Leland Elhard is an Associate Professor of pastoral theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio (ALC). He spent four weeks this past summer observing, visiting, and working with the people of the Lutheran churches in the near east side of Baltimore, Maryland, sponsored by the Mutual Enrichment Program of LHRAA. The new and interesting possibilities which emerged from his experience are, it seems to us, worthy of priority consideration by other churches. We are sharing some of his thoughts and insights here. It should not be surprising that what Dr. Elhard says about Baltimore - the city and …


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 4), June 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 4), June 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

In January, 1970 a Federal Grand Jury began an investigation into the events which occurred in Chicago on December 4, 1969. On that day, a police raid resulted in the deaths of Black Panthers Mark Clark and Fred Hampton.


The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 9), Dec 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America Jan 1970

The Vanguard (Vol. 17, No. 9), Dec 1970, Lutheran Human Relations Association Of America

The Vanguard

On the last Sunday in September, Dr. J. Herbert Gilmore resigned as pastor of Birmingham's First Baptist Church, saying to his congregation, "I will not be a pastor of a racist church."