Item Detail
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30949
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3
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English
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Placing Juanita Brooks Among the Heroes [or Villains] of Mormon and Utah History
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Utah Histoical Quarterly
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2019
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87
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3
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Champaign, Illinois
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University of Illinois Press
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218-237
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Juanita Brooks is an iconic figure of Utah and Mormon history, one often discussed in superlatives. Her fellow writers and scholars, as well as the discerning public, have publicly referred to her as a hero. Bill Mulder called her “at once representative and singular.” Others have called her “fearless,” a “faithful transgressor,” and “a credible hero.” Perhaps the highest praise was paid her by fellow writer and semiprofessional curmudgeon Charles Kelly, when he said of her with grudging praise, “She has a lot of guts for a Mormon.” [Author]
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