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English
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Why Don't Mormons Have a Lost Cause?
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Reconstruction and Mormon America
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Norman, OK
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University of Oklahoma Press
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This chapter compares the confederate "Lost Cause" to modern-day remembrances and celebrations of Mormon history and culture. It concludes that despite similarities, Mormons do not have the Lost Cause ideology that is still present in the South.
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