Item Detail
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26863
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2
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12
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English
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"Twice-told Tale" : Telling Two Histories of Mormon-Black Relations During the 2012 Presidential Election
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Mormonism and American Politics
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New York
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Columbia University Press
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155-174
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"In 2012, many Americans grew more comfortable with the idea of a Mormon president, perhaps because Romney worked hard to show that while Mormon theology might differ from American mainstream Christianities, the 'moral values' of Romney's faith were in sync with those held by many conservative American evangelicals and Catholics. yet one issue of Mormons - or perhaps more fairly, of Mormonism's past - remained a sticking point to a fuller integration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints into the American religious mainstream: Mormonism's 'black problem.'" [From the text]
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All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Black and Mormon
Compilation on the Negro in Mormonism
Elijah Abel and the Changing Status of Blacks Within Mormonism
History Lessons : Race and the LDS Church
Indian Origins and the Book of Mormon : Religious Solutions from Columbus to Joseph Smith
Mormonism's Negro Doctrine : An Historical Overview
On Zion's Mount : Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
The Mormon Hierarchy : Extensions of Power
The Trial of Don Pedro Leon Lujan : The Attack Against Indian Slavery and Mexican Traders in Utah
Writing 'Mormonism's Negro Doctrine : An Historical Overview' (1973) : Context and Reflections, 1998