Item Detail
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28704
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English
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"The Modern Mormon Kingdom" : Frank J. Cannon's national campaign against Mormonism, 1910-18
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 2011
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37
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association; University of Illinois Press
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60-114
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This article gives an account of Frank J. Cannon's national campaign against Mormonism that lasted throughout most of the 1910's, beginning with his meeting Harvey J. O'Higgins. Cannon became the best known anti-Mormon agitator in the United States, writing important and widely read articles and books in addition to giving hundreds of lectures and taking a negative political stance towards Mormons. Cannon related his life story to O'Higgins, including his roles in politics for the Church and difficulties with the Church after the death of his father, George Q. Cannon, in 1901.
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