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English
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The Liberal Shall Be Blessed : Sarah M. Kimball
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1976
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44
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3
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205-21
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[1977 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Article]
A brief biography of Sarah M. Kimball. Article acknowledges Sarah Kimball as an active political women's rights advocate but concentrates on her role as 15th Ward Relief Society president. Author stresses Sarah Kimball's concern for building up her fellow women.
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