Item Detail
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19802
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1
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15
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English
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Eating Vegetables to Build Zion : RLDS Children in the 1920s
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Journal of Mormon History
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Winter 2009
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35
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no.1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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1-22
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Howlett examines in this article how RLDS Children internalized the concept of Zion in their day to day activities and religious thought. Anecdotes are taken from notes written in 1927 by RLDS children to Prophet Frederick M. Smith telling him how they would help build Zion.
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Black and Mormon
Growing Up in Zion : True Stories of Young Pioneers Building the Kingdom
Invisible Saints : A History of Black Americans in the Reorganized Church
I Sailed to Zion : True Stories of Young Pioneers who Crossed the Sea
I Walked to Zion : True Stories of Young Pioneers on the Mormon Trail
Joseph Smith III : Pragmatic Prophet
"Loathsome unto Thy People" : The Latter-Day Saints and Racial Categorization
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
The Body of Zion : Community, Human Bodies, and Eschatological futures among the Reorganized Latter-day Saints, 1908-1934
The Chief : An Administrative Biography of Fred M. Smith
The Death and Resurrection of the RLDS Zion : A Case Study in "Failed Prophecy," 1930-70
The Democratization of American Christianity
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
"The Making of a Steward" : Zion, Ecclesiastical Power, and RLDS Bodies, 1923-31
Zion as Fiction : Gender, Early RLDS Novels, and the Politics of Place