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English
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Invisible Saints : A History of Black Americans in the Reorganized Church
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Independence, Mo.
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Herald Publishing House
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Touches on the history of blacks in the LDS church, the RLDS Church, and other schisms.
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A Black Woman in a White Man's Church : Amy E. Robbins and the Reorganization
An Abode in the Wilderness : Charles B. Thompson's Communal Society in Western Iowa
A Tale of Two Religions: RLDS and LDS Responses to the Civil Rights Movement
Charles B. Thompson : Harbinger of Zion or Master of Humbuggery?
Eating Vegetables to Build Zion : RLDS Children in the 1920s
Equal Rites : The Book of Mormon, Masonry, Gender, and American Culture
Four American Prophets Confront Slavery : Joseph Smith, William Miller, Ellen G. White and Mary Baker Eddy
From Reaction to Proaction? : African-Americans in the History of the Reorganized Church
'Heirs according to the Promise' : Observations on Ethnicity, Race and Identity in the Two Factions of Nineteenth-century Mormonism
Herstories : Ten Autobiographical Narratives of RLDS Women
“I Dug the Graves” : Isaac Lewis Manning, Joseph Smith, and Racial Connections in Two Latter Day Saint Traditions
Joseph Smith's Ambiguous Legacy : Gender, Race, and Ethnicity as Dynamics for Schism Within Mormonism after 1844
Kirtland Through the Christian-Masonic, Neo-Hebraic, Neo-Pagan Looking Glass : Architecture, Ritual, Gender, and Race
Race and the Making of the Mormon People
Spencer W. Kimball and the Revelation on Priesthood
The Journey of a People : The Era of the Reorganization, 1844 to 1946
The Last Smith Presidents and the Transformation of the RLDS Church
The LDS Church and Community of Christ : Clearer Differences, Closer Friends
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
The People of Canaan : A New Reading of Moses 7
Understanding Multiple Mormonisms
William T. Blue : A Lonely Spokesman for Black Saints
Your Sister in the Gospel : The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon