Immanuel Lutheran College Collection

A plea to educate colored Lutheran girls
This speech advocates for the admission of girls to the new Immanuel Lutheran College in Concord, North Carolina. It was delivered at the private session of the Immanuel Conference in Salisbury, North Carolina, on July 8, 1903.
Catalog of Immanuel Lutheran College, Greensboro, N.C., 1909-1910
This is a catalogue of courses, with a history and general information about the Immanuel Lutheran College during its 1909-1910 academic year. Immanuel, which prepared African American students for work in theology and education, was founded in 1903 in Concord, N.C. and moved to Greensboro in 1905. It closed in 1961. This brochure also includes a list of the board members, directors, staff, students, a photo of the school building and a course calendar for the upcoming 1910-1911 academic year.
History of Immanuel Lutheran College
Rev. John C. Schmidt wrote this history of Immanuel Lutheran College, which was read at the laying of the cornerstone for the college's main building in 1905.
History of the primary department of Immanuel Lutheran College
This brief history of the primary department of Immanuel Lutheran College was written by Prof. Nils J. Bakke.
Request to establish a school for blacks in North Carolina
This letter requests permission of the Missouri Synod to establish a school for blacks in North Carolina.
The Christian college: Its importance for this and the life to come
This speech was delivered by N.J. Bakke at the commencement of Concordia College in Conover, N.C., on June 21, 1894.