Item Detail
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29063
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1
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9
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English
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A Black Woman in a White Man's Church : Amy E. Robbins and the Reorganization
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Journal of Mormon History
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19
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2
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Fall 1993
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Logan, UT
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Mormon History Association
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64-85
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"Amy E. Robbins (1884-1956) left a remarkable personal memoir about her experiences as a black woman in a church run by white males. It presents a truly remarkable story of faith and perseverance, her love of God, her concern for her family, and her commitment to the gospel. It also describes in a moving way her lifelong labor against bigotry and injustice in the context of the Reorganization." -[AUTHOR]
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