Item Detail
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5929
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Journal Article
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English
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Lythgoe, Dennis L.
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Negro Slavery in Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1971
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39
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1
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1971
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40-54
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Article deals with negro slavery in Utah. The first part of the article contains bits of information about various negro pioneers. This is taken from diaries, reminiscences, etc. The last part of the article deals with Mormon attitudes and territorial laws concerning slavery.
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