Item Detail
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7174
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16
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English
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Moderation in All Things : Political and Social Outlooks of Modern Urban Mormons
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 1972
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7
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57-69
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All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
A Politically Peculiar People : How Mormons Moved into and Then out of the Political Mainstream
David O. McKay’s 1954 Confrontation with Mormonism’s Black Priessthood Ban
Mormonism and American Politics (Religion, Culture, and Public Life)
Mormonism and Revolution in Latin America
Mormon World View and American Culture
Saints, Cities, and Secularism : Religious Attitudes and Behavior of Modern Urban Mormons
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
Shall the Youth of Zion Falter? Mormon Youth and Sex : A Two-City Comparison
Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport :
Intellectual journeys of a Mormon academic
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Case for the New Mormon History : Thomas G. Alexander and His Critics
The Fading of the Pharaoh's Curse : The Decline and Fall of the Priesthood Ban against Blacks in the Mormon Church
The Mormon Church and Blacks : A Documentary History
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
Toward a Social Science of Contemporary Mormondom -
Mormonism and Minorities
Mormonism and Secular Attitudes toward Negroes
Mormonism and the Negro : Faith, Folklore, and Civil Rights
Mormonism's Negro Policy : Social and Historical Origins
Religious and Secular Factors in the Race Attitudes of Logan, Utah Residents
Religious Resistance to Changing Beliefs about Race
Saints, Cities, and Secularism : Religious Attitudes and Behavior of Modern Urban Mormons
The Mormon Congressman and the Line between Church and State
The Mormons
The Vietnam War through the Eyes of a Mormon Subculture
Utah Elites and Utah Racial Norms