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Mormon Sisters

Mormon Sisters
Author: Claudia L. Bushman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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In the last twenty years, an increasing number of books on the history of Utah and Mormon women have appeared. The book that led the way for these varied studies came to be when a group of Boston-area women, connected with the periodical Exponent II (named in honor of its nineteenth century predecessor, The Woman's Exponent), got together to publish a collection of topical essays on Utah women's history titled Mormon Sisters. The book became a minor classic in Mormon women's studies and inspired several imitators. Mormon Sisters has been out of print for a number of years. Now back in print, this new edition adds new illustrations, an updated reading list, information on the subsequent careers of the contributors, and an introduction by prominent historian Anne Firor Scott, author of numerous books, including Southern Lady.


True Sisters

True Sisters
Author: Sandra Dallas
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250005027

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Four women seeking the promise of salvation and prosperity in a new land.


Sisters in Spirit

Sisters in Spirit
Author: Maureen Ursenbach Beecher
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252062964

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This book of essays about Mormon women, all written and edited by scholars who are themselves Mormon women, is a brave and important work. Readers will fully appreciate just how brave and important it really is, however, if they can see how this work of historical theology fits into the history of historical writing about Mormon women, as well as how it fits into Mormon history itself. "The women who contributed to this book are among the best of the Mormon literati . . . they] hold that there is hope within the church for change, for reform, for expansion of the place of women." -- Women's Review of Books "Historians of women in America have a great deal to learn from the history of Mormon women. This fine set of essays provides an excellent introduction to a subject about which we should all know more." -- Anne Firor Scott, author of Making the Invisible Woman Visible.


Sisters Abroad

Sisters Abroad
Author: Silvia H. Allred
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Mormon women
ISBN: 9781939221179

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The Mormon Women Project is a continuously expanding digital library of interviews with Latter-day Saint women from around the world.


Sister Saints

Sister Saints
Author: Colleen McDannell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190221321

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The specter of polygamy haunts Mormonism. More than a century after the practice was banned, it casts a long shadow that obscures people's perceptions of the lives of today's Latter-day Saint women. Many still see them as second-class citizens, oppressed by the church and their husbands, and forced to stay home and take care of their many children. Sister Saints offers a history of modern Mormon women that takes aim at these stereotypes, showing that their stories are much more complex than previously thought. Women in the Utah territory received the right to vote in 1870-fifty years before the nineteenth amendment-only to have it taken away by the same federal legislation that forced the end of polygamy. Progressive and politically active, Mormon women had a profound impact on public life in the first few decades of the twentieth century. They then turned inward, creating a domestic ideal that shaped Mormon culture for generations. The women's movement of the 1970s sparked a new, vigorous-and hotly contested-Mormon feminism that divided Latter-day Saint women. By the twenty-first century more than half of all Mormons lived outside the United States, and what had once been a small community of pioneer women had grown into a diverse global sisterhood. Colleen McDannell argues that we are on the verge of an era in which women are likely to play a greater role in the Mormon church. Well-educated, outspoken, and deeply committed to their faith, these women are defying labels like liberal and conservative, traditional and modern. This deeply researched and eye-opening book ranges over more than a century of history to tell the stories of extraordinary-and ordinary-Latter-day Saint women with empathy and narrative flair.


Sunbonnet Sisters

Sunbonnet Sisters
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: Bookcraft, Incorporated
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Three Mormon Missions (Sisters)

Three Mormon Missions (Sisters)
Author: Terry Cook
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-05-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1483451224

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Three Mormon Missions (Sisters) is the second in a series of heartwarming stories that explores the lives of Mormon missionaries. While Terry Cook's first novel, Three Mormon Missions, followed the lives of three young men, Three Mormon Missions (Sisters) explores the lives of three Mormon sister missionaries. Just like his first book, you'll be able to feel their personal challenges as each of these beautiful sisters strives to serve the Lord by serving a Mormon mission. Perhaps after reading this poignant tale you will know that beneath the surface of every beautiful Mormon sister missionary, there is a unique and beautiful story.


Mormon Feminism

Mormon Feminism
Author: Joanna Brooks
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190248033

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This is the first-ever collection of classic writings and speeches from four decades of the modern Mormon feminist movement. A definitive and essential guide for anyone who wants to understand the unique and often controversial history of gender in Mormonism, Mormon Feminism makes available in one place, for the first time, the groundbreaking essays, speeches, and poems of the Mormon feminist movement.


Sister Saints

Sister Saints
Author: Vicky D Burgess
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1978
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Your Sister in the Gospel

Your Sister in the Gospel
Author: Quincy D. Newell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199338671

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"Dear Brother," Jane Manning James wrote to Joseph F. Smith in 1903, "I take this opportunity of writing to ask you if I can get my endowments and also finish the work I have begun for my dead.... Your sister in the Gospel, Jane E. James." A faithful Latter-day Saint since her conversion sixty years earlier, James had made this request several times before, to no avail, and this time she would be just as unsuccessful, even though most Latter-day Saints were allowed to participate in the endowment ritual in the temple as a matter of course. James, unlike most Mormons, was black. For that reason, she was barred from performing the temple rituals that Latter-day Saints believe are necessary to reach the highest degrees of glory after death. A free black woman from Connecticut, James positioned herself at the center of LDS history with uncanny precision. After her conversion, she traveled with her family and other converts from the region to Nauvoo, Illinois, where the LDS church was then based. There, she took a job as a servant in the home of Joseph Smith, the founder and first prophet of the LDS church. When Smith was killed in 1844, Jane found employment as a servant in Brigham Young's home. These positions placed Jane in proximity to Mormonism's most powerful figures, but did not protect her from the church's racially discriminatory policies. Nevertheless, she remained a faithful member until her death in 1908. Your Sister in the Gospel is the first scholarly biography of Jane Manning James or, for that matter, any black Mormon. Quincy D. Newell chronicles the life of this remarkable yet largely unknown figure and reveals why James's story changes our understanding of American history.