ISBN:
0190226285
,
0190226269
,
9780190226282
,
9780190226268
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Reeve, W. Paul Religion of a different color
DDC:
305.6/893
Keywords:
Race relations Religious aspects
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
;
History
;
Whites Race identity
;
History
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Race relations Religious aspects
;
Mormon Church
;
History
;
Indian Mormons History
;
African American Mormons History
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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African American Mormons
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Indian Mormons
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Race relations ; Religious aspects ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Race relations ; Religious aspects ; Mormon Church
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Whites ; Race identity
;
Religion
;
Philosophy & Religion
;
Christianity
;
History
;
United States
Abstract:
All "Mormon Elder-Berry's" children -- "The new race" -- Red, white, and Mormon : "ingratiating themselves with the Indians" -- Red, white, and Mormon : white Indians -- Black, white, and Mormon : amalgamation -- Black, white, and Mormon : black and white slavery -- Black, white, and Mormon : miscegenation -- Black, white, and Mormon : one drop -- Oriental, white, and Mormon -- From not white to too white : the continuing contest over the Mormon body.
Abstract:
The Protestant white majority in the nineteenth century was convinced that Mormonism represented a racial - not merely religious - departure from the mainstream, and they spent considerable effort attempting to substantiate their claims. At least some of that effort came through persistent attacks on the collective Mormon body. Mormons responded with aspirations toward whiteness. It was a back-and-forth struggle between what outsiders imagined and what Mormons believed. Mormons ultimately emerged triumphant but not unscathed
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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