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2009

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“They Do Things Differently There”: Understanding A Polygamous, "Foreign Country", Barbara Jones Brown Jan 2009

“They Do Things Differently There”: Understanding A Polygamous, "Foreign Country", Barbara Jones Brown

Arrington Student Writing Award Winners

My perception of the Mormon practice of polygamy has been evolutionary. My desire to comprehend it comes from a need to understand not only the faith I espouse, but also my very being. Polygamy is in my DNA. My maternal, third-great grandfather, Willard Richards, was one of Mormonism’s earliest polygamists, and my fraternal, third-great grandfather one of its most prolific—Christopher Layton had ten wives and sixty-five children. When I was a child my dad sometimes told me about our polygamous ancestors. Somehow polygamy did not seem that surprising or strange to me then. “Just a different, old-fashioned way of marriage,” …