Item Detail
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14637
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Book Chapter
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English
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Wolfinger, Henry J.
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A Test of Faith : Jane Elizabeth James and the Origin of the Utah Black Community
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Knowlton, Clark S.
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Social Accommodation in Utah
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Salt Lake City
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American West Center, University of Utah
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1975
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126-56
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20
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