Item Detail
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3744
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English
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Racial Integration and the Church : A Comparative Note
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1967
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2
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148-49
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A report of findings concerning Mormonism in a New Zealand study entitled RELIGION AND RACE IN NEW ZEALAND. Study concludes that LDS Church services and organization are completely integrated in New Zealand. Author believes that though U. S. and New Zealand are different situations, the Church has the mechanism and techniques to establish complete racial integration. (Says that racial intergration in the Church in New Zealand is complete, and that the Church has the mechanism to do the same in the U.S.)