Item Detail
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13864
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0
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17
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English
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Corinne Allen and Post-Manifesto Antipolygamy
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 2000
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26
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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110-39
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From 1892 to 1923, Corinne Allen was one of the figureheads in the antipolygamy crusade. She played a key role in efforts to unseat B. H. Roberts and Reed Smoot. A Salt Lake resident, she was active in many women's clubs and organizations. She used her positions in these groups to foment social reform. When interest in antipolygamy reformation waned, Allen found herself without an interested audience
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