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The Peril and Promise of Social Prognosis : O'Dea and the Race Issue
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Revisiting Thomas F. O'Dea's : The Mormons Contemporary Perspectives
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Salt Lake City
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The University of Utah Press
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160-183
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This chapter takes the predictions and works of Thomas O'Dea on the race issue in the LDS Church and examines them in further depth using various studies. It gives a brief overview of racial history in the United States and the LDS Church and looks at this issue in terms of the last 30 years that O'Dea was not able to address in his work.
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A Commentary on Stephen G. Taggart's Mormonism's Negro Policy : Social and Historical Origins
African American Latter-day Saints : A Sociological Perspective
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
A Note on the 1963 Civil Rights Statement
A Statistical Profile of Mormons : Health, Wealth, and Social Life
Black Mormon Converts in the United States and Africa : Social Characteristics and Perceived Acceptance
Black Mormons in the 1980s : Pioneers in a White Church
Casting Off the "Curse of Cain" : The Extent and Limits of Progress since 1978
David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism
Dealing with Social Change : The Mormon Church's Response to Change in Women's Roles
Deseret News Church Almanac
Dispelling the Curse of Cain : Or, How to Explain the Old Priesthood Ban without Looking Ridiculous
Ezra Taft Benson and Mormon Political Conflicts
Finding Oneself Among the Saints : Thomas F. O'Dea, Mormon Intellectuals, and the Future of Mormon Orthodoxy
"How Do Things Look on the Ground?" The LDS African American Community in Atlanta, Georgia
Lengthen Your Stride : The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball
Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation : A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality
Mormonism in Black Africa : Changing Attitudes and Practices, 1830-1981
Mormonism in the Nineteen-Seventies : The Popular Perception
Mormonism's Negro Doctrine : An Historical Overview
Mormonism's Negro Policy : Social and Historical Origins
Neither White nor Black : Mormon Scholars Confront the Race Issue in a Universal Church
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Pedestals and Podiums : Utah Women, Religious Authority, and Equal Rights
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
Sources of Strain in Mormon History Reconsidered
Spencer W. Kimball : Twelfth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Book of Mormon and Religious Epistemology
The Changing Image of Mormonism
The Fading of the Pharaoh's Curse : The Decline and Fall of the Priesthood Ban against Blacks in the Mormon Church
The Image of Blacks Within Mormonism as Presented in the Church News (1978-1988)
The "Missouri Thesis" Revisited : Early Mormonism, Slavery, and the Status of Black People
The Mormon Establishment
The Mormons
The Persistence of Racialized Discourse in Mormonism
The Rise of Mormonism
Thomas F. O'Dea on the Mormons : Retrospect and Assessment
Unpacking Whiteness in Zion : Some Personal Reflections and General Observations
Would-Be Saints : West Africa before the 1978 Priesthood Revelation