Item Detail
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9589
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10
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2
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English
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'Hide and Seek' : Children on the Underground
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1983
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51
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133-53
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The underground period brought about a significant change in the quality of life for children in polygamous families. The disruption of home life brought on by antipolygamy legislation affected the normal development of children. Clauses in the laws that concerned children had minimal impact on their quality of life in comparison with the unsettled underground situation.
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