Item Detail
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31971
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0
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12
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English
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Eduardo Balderas, His Family and Their Place and Time as Refugees and Converts : Another Way of Writing Mormon History
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Journal of Mormon History
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2021
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47
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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1-28
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This article uses the story of Eduardo Balderas and his family to illustrate the experiences of Mexican Saints in the United States and to point out the gaps in Latter-day Saint history regarding Saints of color.
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