The Mountain Meadows Massacre
Title | The Mountain Meadows Massacre PDF eBook |
Author | Juanita Brooks |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2012-09-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0806185384 |
In the Fall of 1857, some 120 California-bound emigrants were killed in lonely Mountain Meadows in southern Utah; only eighteen young children were spared. The men on the ground after the bloody deed took an oath that they would never mention the event again, either in public or in private. The leaders of the Mormon church also counseled silence. The first report, soon after the massacre, described it as an Indian onslaught at which a few white men were present, only one of whom, John D. Lee, was actually named. With admirable scholarship, Mrs. Brooks has traced the background of conflict, analyzed the emotional climate at the time, pointed up the social and military organization in Utah, and revealed the forces which culminated in the great tragedy at Mountain Meadows. The result is a near-classic treatment which neither smears nor clears the participants as individuals. It portrays an atmosphere of war hysteria, whipped up by recitals of past persecutions and the vision of an approaching "army" coming to drive the Mormons from their homes.
Juanita Brooks
Title | Juanita Brooks PDF eBook |
Author | Levi S. Peterson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 505 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780874805123 |
Juanita Brooks
Title | Juanita Brooks PDF eBook |
Author | Levi S. Peterson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781607811510 |
Back in print and with a new preface, this telling biography documents the life of Juanita Brooks, a Mormon whose passion for knowledge and truth led her to become a historian and the author of The Mountain Meadows Massacre, in which she exposed the killing of California-bound emigrant traveling through Utah as an atrocity carried out by a Mormon militia with Indian allies, and not solely as an Indian massacre.
Quicksand and Cactus
Title | Quicksand and Cactus PDF eBook |
Author | Juanita Brooks |
Publisher | |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Juanita Brooks became one of the best-known historians of Mormon and Utah history. Her autobiography is a valuable source of information on early southern Utah and Mormon history.
Blood of the Prophets
Title | Blood of the Prophets PDF eBook |
Author | Will Bagley |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 2012-09-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0806186844 |
The massacre at Mountain Meadows on September 11, 1857, was the single most violent attack on a wagon train in the thirty-year history of the Oregon and California trails. Yet it has been all but forgotten. Will Bagley’s Blood of the Prophets is an award-winning, riveting account of the attack on the Baker-Fancher wagon train by Mormons in the local militia and a few Paiute Indians. Based on extensive investigation of the events surrounding the murder of over 120 men, women, and children, and drawing from a wealth of primary sources, Bagley explains how the murders occurred, reveals the involvement of territorial governor Brigham Young, and explores the subsequent suppression and distortion of events related to the massacre by the Mormon Church and others.
On the Mormon Frontier
Title | On the Mormon Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Hosea Stout |
Publisher | On the Mormon Frontier |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780874809459 |
Originally published: 1964 in two separate volumes.
Mormonism and White Supremacy
Title | Mormonism and White Supremacy PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna Brooks |
Publisher | |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0190081767 |
"This book examines the role of white American Christianity in fostering and sustaining white supremacy. It draws from theology, critical race theory, and American religious history to make the argument that predominantly white Christian denominations have served as a venue for establishing white privilege and have conveyed to white believers a sense of moral innocence without requiring moral reckoning with the costs of anti-Black racism. To demonstrate these arguments, Brooks draws from Mormon history from the 1830s to the present, from an archive that includes speeches, historical documents, theological treatises, Sunday School curricula, and other documents of religious life"--