Item Detail
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6186
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4
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English
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'Heirs according to the Promise' : Observations on Ethnicity, Race and Identity in the Two Factions of Nineteenth-century Mormonism
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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1992
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12
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66-82
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Discusses the rise of the Mormon ethnic group comparing LDS and RLDS traditions. Characteristics of their group identities, Mormon lineages, and community life. Dealings with blacks and race issues. Differences in theology and practice.
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