Item Detail
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30060
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5
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6
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English
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Life on the Hill : The Black Farming Families of Mill Creek
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Journal of Mormon History
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October 2018
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44
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4
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Champaign, IL
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University of Illinois Press; Mormon History Association
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68-89
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This article addresses the history of the Salt Lake African American community centered in Mill Creek at a place called "The Hill." History, experiences, etc. of black community there as well as their connection to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
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