Historians Jon Lauck and Jon Schaff recap the 56th Dakota Conference. They discuss the political influence of South Dakota and the current state of history education.
“When you think of the time periods they came through prohibition, women’s suffrage. all those hotbed social issues way back then, this church walked through it like a lot of churches did.”
“As I look back at our history, I see the DNA that gives me optimism for the future. From the very beginning, we have done things differently,” Daniel Kittle, president of Dakota Wesleyan.