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English
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On the Mormon Question : Race, Sex, and Polygamy in the 1850s and the 1990s
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American Quarterly
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March 2005
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57
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no.1
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75-102
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Analyzing the campaigns against slavery and polygamy in the 1850s can shed light on the debates over same-sex marriage in the 1990s. This specific analysis also helps historians understand the development of sex and race in the broader context of processes within American civilization.
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The church family in nineteenth-century America : Mormonism and the public private divide