Series I: Dr. Howard Schipper and the Freedom Flight Task Force. MCCR
Scope and Contents
The Freedom Flight Task Force started as a conglomerate of churches and social service groups dedicated to the resettling of the Vietnamese after the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. The group originated from and was led by Rev. Dr. Howard Schipper, who fulfilled a personal call to “find a need and fill it.” After seeing the need of the thousands of refugees spread across the media, Schipper decided to look no further. He and the Freedom Flight Task force spearheaded the relocation of some 578 refugees to the West Michigan area by Dec. 6, 1975, just 8 months after the idea’s conception.
Under the name MICRO—Michigan Indo Chinese Resettlement Office—the Vietnamese refugee resettlement process continued until another mass exodus from Vietnam in 1979. These refugees attempting to find a new home were labeled “The Boat People” and drew massive media attention. As a result, the Michigan state government, MICRO, and other agencies with a desire to help formed MCIRR—the Michigan Committee for Indochinese Refugee Resettlement—on July 13, 1979. MCIRR focused on the health, housing, education, and the need for federal legislation.
This group continued to work for the resettlement of Vietnamese in the state of Michigan, but refugees of other origins began to emerge and the group reflected its part in helping all refugees by adopting the name MCRR—the Michigan Committee for Refugee Resettlement.
The Grand Rapids office of the MCRR led by Rev. Dr. Schipper was called the Freedom Flight Center, retaining the name that launched the Vietnamese refugee resettlement campaign in the state of Michigan. The center continued to operate well into the 1990’s.
Arrangement: Consists of items donated by Rev. Dr. Howard Schipper. Included is documentation from MICRO, MCIRR and MCRR in manuscript form. Also included are books, videos, magazines and audio tapes.
Dates
- 1976-1995
Language of Materials
This collection includes materials in English and Vietnamese.
Extent
From the Collection: 30.5 Linear Feet
Separated Materials
The following materials, taken from various Schipper accessions, have been removed from this collection, and transferred to the Public Museum of Grand Rapids.
Realia—Separate Items:
Bell. Historic symbol of refuge & resettlement
Sign. ‘Freedom Flight Refugee Center.’
Hat. Lacquered straw?
5 pointed star of plant fiber.
Red felt banner, with “Welcome” in various languages.
2 Lobsters, encased.
Case with red lining. “ Instruments de Vietnammin.”
Trophy. N.E. Post 459 American Legion, 1976-3rd Place Float.
Tea Set. Hard variegated black/white stone. Includes Teapot, 6 cups & tray.
Tea Set with tray, Wrapped in yellow cellophane.
Art Work—Separate Items:
Painting. Oil on canvas. Flowers & candle in candlestick.
Print. Two Children.
Vietnam Scene Painting Silk water color painting.
Art Panel Sets:
Lacquered wood panels, 4 items. Each decorated with scenes including different birds.
Lacquered wood panels, 4 items. Each decorated with scenes including different women.
Lacquered wood panel, 1 item. Decorated with the Last Supper, Christ and Disciples.
Repository Details
Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497
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