According to Carey McWilliams(the former editor of the Nation) Minneapolis
was the most antisemetic city in the US in the 1930's and 40's.

So Luke and son were broadcasting in prime time.  There is such nice
poetry to memorializing such a shrine.

David Wilson
Loring Park



On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, List Manager wrote:

> From the Strib:
>
> "Developers should display a plaque at a Lake Street property
> recognizing a church that was accused for decades of preaching a bigoted
> message, the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission recommended
> Tuesday.
>
> "Overruling its own staff's determination, the advisory panel voted 5-3
> that the Lander Group and Home Apartments put up the plaque in an $11
> million retail/residential complex in early stages of development....
>
> "The commission, which recommends buildings or sections of town to the
> City Council for landmark designation, voted that the plaque should
> simply read that the tabernacle "stood on this site from 1928 to 2002."
>
> http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/3368283.html
>
> David Brauer
> List manager
>
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