A Soul So RebelliousDeseret Book Company, 1980 - 88 Seiten First published work by the pioneering Mormon, who was the first female African American to serve a full-time LDS Mission after the Priesthood ban was lifted. In this book, the author recounts her conversation to the Mormon faith. |
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... Indian reservations and I assumed there would be a predominantly Indian student body . The idea of studying and living among the Indians intrigued me , and I wanted very much to study their culture and do social work among them . I It's ...
... Indian reservations and I assumed there would be a predominantly Indian student body . The idea of studying and living among the Indians intrigued me , and I wanted very much to study their culture and do social work among them . I It's ...
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... Indians were a horribly oppressed people in servitude to the whites , and I truly empathized with their situation . I had never seen a real live Indian , and I was anxious to see one for myself . The days of August dragged on , and ...
... Indians were a horribly oppressed people in servitude to the whites , and I truly empathized with their situation . I had never seen a real live Indian , and I was anxious to see one for myself . The days of August dragged on , and ...
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... Indian reservations . I was overjoyed at the opportunity to work with the Indian people . I found them to be just as curious about me as I was about them . Their curiosity was filled with love , and I did not feel like a stranger with ...
... Indian reservations . I was overjoyed at the opportunity to work with the Indian people . I found them to be just as curious about me as I was about them . Their curiosity was filled with love , and I did not feel like a stranger with ...
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