




The papers of Paul Lutzeier reflect his work with the Otherlanders Program, the College of Education, and his work with James M. Hare and the Michigan Constitutional Convention. Lutzeier originated the idea for the International Freedom Festival in 1958. Other subjects found in the collection include the Detroit Teachers College and the Michigan Constitutional Convention.
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