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− | |L1=Question: Was Brigham Young a racist?
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− | |L3=Russell W. Stevenson, "Shouldering the Cross: How to Condemn Racism and Still Call Brigham Young a Prophet"
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− | |link=http://www.fairmormon.org/perspectives/fair-conferences/2014-fairmormon-conference/shouldering-the-cross
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− | |author=Russell W. Stevenson
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− | |title=Shouldering the Cross: How to Condemn Racism and Still Call Brigham Young a Prophet
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− | |publication=Proceedings of the 2014 FairMormon Conference
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− | |summary=I’ve entitled this presentation, “Shouldering the Cross” and there is a reason for that that we are going to get into later on. But suffice it to say, there is a fairly long tradition of discussing the origins of the priesthood ban within the context of personal sacrifice; of a willingness to give up one’s dearest principles for what people tend to believe was doctrine or a fundamental part of the Church.[1] The subtitle is, “How to Condemn Racism While Still Calling Brigham Young a Prophet.” Obviously, we are going to be discussing both what racism is and is not and what it means to be a prophet and perhaps how we can, or perhaps should, redefine that term.
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