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19891
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English
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Fighting Over "Mormon" : Media Coverage of the FLDS and LDS Churches
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 2009
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42
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1
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65-104
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The author of this article discusses the media coverage of the raids on the FLDS church compound in Texas and the following trials of FLDS church members. There appeared to be some confusion in the minds of the public between the FLDS church and the LDS Church. The author concludes that "the LDS Church felt it necessary to protect its legitimacy by criticizing the media coverage for not being clear in distinguishing between the LDS and FLDS and to reassert its distinctiveness from fundamentalist Mormons."
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