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Mormonism and White Supremacy

American Religion and the Problem of Racial Innocence

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Mormonism and White Supremacy

De: Joanna Brooks
Narrado por: Pam Ward
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To this day, churchgoing Mormons report that they hear from their fellow congregants in Sunday meetings that African Americans are the accursed descendants of Cain whose spirits - due to their lack of spiritual mettle in a premortal existence - were destined to come to Earth with a "curse" of black skin. This claim can be made in many Mormon Sunday Schools without fear of contradiction. You are more likely to encounter opposition if you argue that the ban on the ordination of Black Mormons was a product of human racism. Like most difficult subjects in Mormon history and practice, says Joanna Brooks, the priesthood and temple ban on Blacks has been managed carefully in LDS institutional settings with a combination of avoidance, denial, selective truth-telling, and determined silence.

As America begins to come to terms with the costs of White privilege to Black lives, this book urges a soul-searching examination of the role American Christianity has played in sustaining everyday white supremacy by assuring White people of their innocence. In Mormonism and White Supremacy, Joanna Brooks offers an unflinching look at her own people's history and culture and finds in them lessons that will hit home for every scholar of American religion and person of faith.

©2020 Oxford University Press (P)2020 Tantor
Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Estudios Religiosos Iglesia y Estado Racismo y Discriminación Mormón Discriminación Justicia social
Compelling History • Thorough Review • Essential Knowledge • Chronological View • Helpful Information

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As a former member of the LDS Church and closeted historian, I found this latest work concerning Church History spot on. For corroborating information to this work try Watchman of the Tower (a tale of E.T. Benson quest against communism and race), and David 0. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism. He too has issues with race and communism.
Brooks covers the issue of racism in white America in the context of Mormonism with depth and understanding. We are a product of our past, but let us move pass that. It is true how we would dance around the issue, yet claim we weren’t opposed to “the dark mark.”
This so-called mark of Cain is actually our planets oldest humans, what we now know are the forbearers of humans today. Yes yes, black people were here first.
The author is adept at moving through sensitive subjects and suggests changes we can make. Excellent listen. The narrator was a little weird though.

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The first chapter, to me, felt needlessly academic and verbose. However, if you stick with it, the rest of the book becomes much more engaging as it presents compelling history, quotes, and information. Definitely recommended to those interested in the subject.

Scholarly, engaging work

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The author provides a thorough review of LDS theology related to race- from the time of Joseph Smith through the civil rights period and including current events. It ends up being a very well written call to repentance for the entire church. The book gives me hope we can shed our racist past and become a more powerful source for good in the future.

I did not detect “anti-Mormon bias” as some other reviewers allege. However, I would say this is not a book I would recommend for my parents to read. I doubt anyone aligned with the GOP or anyone who likes Fox News will have anything positive to say about the book.

Excellent research, highly recommend

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I loved this book! It was extremely informative and helpful. This book moved the needle for me, as I continue to struggle with my reasons for maintaining membership in the church. Thank you.

This book was extremely helpful!

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Regardless of race or belief, this is a good read. But if you’re Mormon, it’s essential to know the material in this book

A must read

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