TY - BOOK AU - Bringhurst,Newell G. AU - Smith,Darron T. TI - Black and Mormon SN - 9780252090608 AV - BX8643.A35 U1 - 289.3/089/96073 22 PY - 2004///] CY - Urbana PB - University of Illinois Press KW - African American Latter Day Saints KW - Saints des derniers jours noirs américains KW - RELIGION KW - Christianity KW - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) KW - bisacsh KW - African American Mormons KW - fast KW - Race relations KW - Religious aspects KW - Mormon Church KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Missouri Thesis Revisited: Early Mormonism, Slavery, and the Status of Black People -- 2. The Traditions of Their Fathers: Myth versus Reality in LDS Scriptural Writings -- 3. Two Perspectives: The Religious Hopes of Worthy African American Latter-day Saints before the 1978 Revelation -- 4. Spanning the Priesthood Revelation (1978): Two Multigenerational Case Studies -- 5. Casting Off the Curse of Cain: The Extent and Limits of Progress since 1978; 6. African American Latter-day Saints: A Sociological Perspective7. How Do Things Look on the Ground? The LDS African American Community in Atlanta, Georgia -- 8. Unpacking Whiteness in Zion: Some Personal Reflections and General Observations -- Contributors -- Index N2 - "The year 2003 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the lifting of the ban excluding black members from the priesthood of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The articles collected in Newell G. Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith's Black and Mormon look at the mechanisms used to keep blacks from full participation in the church, the motives behind the ban, and the kind of changes that have - and have not - taken place within the church since the revelation responsible for its end." "Investigating how the LDS Church has fared in encouraging blacks to join its ranks, this collection of essays offers unique insights into one of the most sensitive issues facing the Mormon faith today. As the first volume to deal head-on with the conflicting attitudes that still exist within the church, Black and Mormon is required reading for anyone concerned with the history of racism, discrimination, and the Latter-day Saints."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=569833 ER -