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English
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Poetic Representation of Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America
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Representing Rural Women
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Lanham, Maryland
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Lexington Books
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125-149
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[2020 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Article on Mormon Women’s History]
Pionner women are some of the greatest examples of strength known to memebers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thsi chapter seeks to outlines these vales of strong women through their poetic representation during their peak frontier days of earl Utah in order to define what type of women thrived in these rural, but growing, Latter-day Saint communities.