Item Detail
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8836
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English
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Double Jeopardy : Visual Images of Mormon Women to 1914
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1978
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46
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2
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184-202
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Article looks at the portrayal of Mormon women in cartoons during the 19th century. Authors see the cartoons divided into two general categories: 1) the systematic effect of Mormonism on women, and 2) general stereotypes of women applied to the special case of Mormonism. Contains examples of period cartoons of Mormon women.
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