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Race And Making Of The Mormon People, Matthew L. Harris
Race And Making Of The Mormon People, Matthew L. Harris
BYU Studies Quarterly
Max Perry Mueller. Race and the Making of the Mormon People.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2017.
Saints, Slaves, And Blacks: The Changing Place Of Black People Within Mormonism, Alison Palmer
Saints, Slaves, And Blacks: The Changing Place Of Black People Within Mormonism, Alison Palmer
BYU Studies Quarterly
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks: The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism, by Newell G. Bringhurst, 2d ed. (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2018)
The Mormon Church And Blacks: A Documentary History, Stephanie Fudge
The Mormon Church And Blacks: A Documentary History, Stephanie Fudge
BYU Studies Quarterly
The Mormon Church and Blacks: A Documentary History, edited by Matthew L. Harris and Newell G. Bringhurst (Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2015)
Religion Of A Different Color: Race And The Mormon Struggle For Whiteness; For The Cause Of Righteousness: A Global History Of Blacks And Mormonism, 1830-2013, Patrick Q. Mason
Religion Of A Different Color: Race And The Mormon Struggle For Whiteness; For The Cause Of Righteousness: A Global History Of Blacks And Mormonism, 1830-2013, Patrick Q. Mason
BYU Studies Quarterly
W. Paul Reeve. Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Russell W. Stevenson. For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013.
Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2014.
Last Laborer: Thoughts And Reflections Of A Black Mormon, Scott R. Parkin
Last Laborer: Thoughts And Reflections Of A Black Mormon, Scott R. Parkin
BYU Studies Quarterly
Last Laborer: Thoughts and Reflections of a Black Mormon by Keith N. Hamilton (Salt Lake City: Ammon Works, 2011)
A Reflection From An African Convert On Official Declaration 2, Khumbulani D. Mdletshe
A Reflection From An African Convert On Official Declaration 2, Khumbulani D. Mdletshe
BYU Studies Quarterly
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will commemorate in June 2018 the fortieth anniversary of the coming forth of Official Declaration 2. This anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of the priesthood ban and the 1978 revelation. The revelation came through the prophet of the Lord, Spencer W. Kimball, and has had critics and supporters. As a convert to the Church and especially as a black African convert, I have experienced a long journey but a worthwhile one. This essay will focus on this personal journey and how I came to understand the background history …
Diary Of Two Mad Black Mormons: Finding The Lord's Lessons In Everyday Life, Sydney Hughes
Diary Of Two Mad Black Mormons: Finding The Lord's Lessons In Everyday Life, Sydney Hughes
BYU Studies Quarterly
Diary of Two Mad Black Mormons: Finding the Lord’s Lessons in Everyday Life, by Zandra Vranes and Tamu Smith (Salt Lake City: Ensign Peak, 2014).
Elijah Abel: The Life And Times Of A Black Priesthood Holder, Matthew J. Harris
Elijah Abel: The Life And Times Of A Black Priesthood Holder, Matthew J. Harris
BYU Studies Quarterly
W. Kesler Jackson. Elijah Abel: The Life and Times of a Black Priesthood Holder.
Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, 2013.
Spencer W. Kimball And The Revelation On Priesthood, Edward L. Kimball
Spencer W. Kimball And The Revelation On Priesthood, Edward L. Kimball
BYU Studies Quarterly
Edward L. Kimball discusses the former Mormon policy of restricting Church members of African descent from receiving the priesthood. He examines the traditional and proposed scriptural basis for the policy, its origin and implementation, and the chain of events that led his father, President Spencer W. Kimball, to seek revelation regarding changing the policy. Black Africans' interest in joining the Church, the Civil Rights movement, Church members' changing perceptions regarding the priesthood policy, and spiritual manifestations all contributed to President Kimball's landmark decision. The article describes how President Kimball went about obtaining the revelation allowing all worthy male Church members …
Thirty Years After The "Long-Promised Day": Reflections And Expectations, Marcus H. Martins
Thirty Years After The "Long-Promised Day": Reflections And Expectations, Marcus H. Martins
BYU Studies Quarterly
The announcement of the revelation in 1978, which extended the priesthood to all worthy Latter-day Saint men regardless of race, was celebrated as the arrival of a “long-promised day” (Official Declaration 2). Reflecting on the thirtieth anniversary of that revelation, I feel deep grati- tude to the Lord for sending me to earth in an age in which I would be allowed to hold the priesthood and work in his vineyard. The blessings and privileges my family and I have enjoyed in the Church in those three decades far exceeded any dreams we might have had prior to June 1978.
The Forging Of Races: Race And Scripture In The Protestant Atlantic World, 1600-2000. By Colin Kidd, Armand L. Mauss
The Forging Of Races: Race And Scripture In The Protestant Atlantic World, 1600-2000. By Colin Kidd, Armand L. Mauss
BYU Studies Quarterly
Colin Kidd. The Forging of Races: Race and Scripture in the Protestant Atlantic World, 1600–2000. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Black And Mormon By Newell G. Bringhurst And Darron T. Smith, Eds, Emmanuel A. Kissi
Black And Mormon By Newell G. Bringhurst And Darron T. Smith, Eds, Emmanuel A. Kissi
BYU Studies Quarterly
Newell G. Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith, eds. Black and Mormon. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
All Abraham's Children: Changing Mormon Conceptions Of Race And Lineage. By Armand L. Mauss, Cardell K. Jacobson
All Abraham's Children: Changing Mormon Conceptions Of Race And Lineage. By Armand L. Mauss, Cardell K. Jacobson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Armand L. Mauss. All Abraham’s Children: Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003.
Black Saints In A White Church: Contemporary African American Mormons By Jessie L. Embry, Marcus Helvecio T. A. Martins
Black Saints In A White Church: Contemporary African American Mormons By Jessie L. Embry, Marcus Helvecio T. A. Martins
BYU Studies Quarterly
Jessie L. Embry. Black Saints in a White Church: Contemporary African American Mormons. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1994. xv; 270 pp. Appendix, selected readings, index. $18.95.
Brother Wiseman, Tessa Meyer Santiago
Brother Wiseman, Tessa Meyer Santiago
BYU Studies Quarterly
He appeared in our midst suddenly one Sunday morning. Hopped off a double-decker bus across the road from Wayne's Bakery just as they were pulling the first buns, five cents apiece, from the oven. Although, hopped is not exactly the word. More like he shuffled his little black body across the street and up the seven stairs outside the Mowbray Chapel, corner of Grove and Main, Cape Town, South Africa. Our problem was that he shuffled up those stairs, his three-piece suit folding dove gray around his ankles, about two years before the priesthood was restored to all worthy members, …
Brigham Young And Priesthood Denial To The Blacks: An Alternate View, Ronald K. Esplin
Brigham Young And Priesthood Denial To The Blacks: An Alternate View, Ronald K. Esplin
BYU Studies Quarterly
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It's You And Me, Lord! Alan Gerald Cherry And Mormonism's Negro Policy: Social And Historical Origins Stephen G. Taggart, Reed N. Wilcox
It's You And Me, Lord! Alan Gerald Cherry And Mormonism's Negro Policy: Social And Historical Origins Stephen G. Taggart, Reed N. Wilcox
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.