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32102
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English
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This is the Place : Race, Space, Religion and Law in Salt Lake City
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Middletown, CT
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Wesleyan University
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BA
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This dissertation discusses the religious focus of Salt Lake City as evidenced by its orignal social and geographical centering around the temple. It examines this religious center alongside the economic center that arose in the same area of the city. "The sudden presence of a large range of social, racial and economic classes in the city produced a separation of low-wage, racial minority laborers (on the west side of the city) and middle to upper class white residents (on the east side) that still persists today. The aim of this thesis is to uncover the social and legal mechanisms that created –but more importantly maintained –this dichotomous organization of Salt Lake City’s residents." [Author]
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The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
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