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Tag Archives: Racism
Sobered by their demise — they went contrary to the teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
Delbert L. Stapley Early in 1964 Mormon Apostle Delbert L. Stapley wrote a letter to his friend, Michigan Governor George W. Romney. Mr. Stapley wrote the letter due to concerns he had after hearing a pro-Civil Rights talk given by … Continue reading
Posted in Mormon Culture, Mormon History
Tagged Civil Rights, Delbert L. Stapley, George W. Romney, Joseph Smith, Racism
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A Vision of Mormonism’s Premortality
Did you know that no women chose the side of Lucifer in Mormonism’s premortal War in Heaven? Of course, this is not official LDS Church doctrine, but according to a vision received by Mosiah Hancock in 1855, every female spirit … Continue reading
Posted in Early Mormonism, Polygamy
Tagged Duane Crowther, Mosiah Hancock, Polygamy, Pre-existence, Racism, Visions
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Did the Mormon Church ever discriminate against black people?
Jason Horowitz of The Washington Post explored “The Genesis of a church’s stand on race” on Tuesday (2/28/12). Looking at the long-standing Mormon Church’s “ban on blacks in the priesthood,” which came to an end via revelation in 1978, Mr. … Continue reading
George P. Lee dies
On Wednesday, July 28, former LDS Seventy George P. Lee, a Navajo, died at the age of 67 due to health problems. Lee was best known for being the first Native American LDS General Authority, being commissioned at the age … Continue reading
The Church of Unrepudiated Racism
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Mormonism’s First-Ever Black African General Authority
History was made at the April 2009 General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During this conference, the LDS Church appointed its first black African as a General Authority. Twenty-three years after joining the LDS Church … Continue reading
Posted in LDS Church
Tagged General Authorities, General Conference, Mark Petersen, Racism
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How would John Taylor vote in tomorrow’s election?
Last Friday, in honor of John Taylor’s 200th birthday, Mormon Coffee published several quotes from Mormonism’s 3rd prophet and president. Today, the day before an important and historic election in America, we offer more, with a question. To set the … Continue reading
Mormon blogger David Knowlton voices his disagreement with LDS spokesman Mark Tuttle
Mormon blogger David Knowlton voices his disagreement with LDS spokesman Mark Tuttle over whether racial teachings were never put forth as doctrine
Posted in Coffee Beans, Mormon History
Tagged Racism
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