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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... missionaries standing outside our door . ( Anyone who has lived on an Indian reservation knows that , in general , the only people who walk around in suits and ties are the Mormon mission- aries . ) I told everyone there were two ...
... missionaries standing outside our door . ( Anyone who has lived on an Indian reservation knows that , in general , the only people who walk around in suits and ties are the Mormon mission- aries . ) I told everyone there were two ...
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... missionaries . We discovered that going to the Mormon church that Sunday had been a mistake . It became impossible to get rid of those two missionaries in the weeks and months that followed . They wanted to share a message with us , but ...
... missionaries . We discovered that going to the Mormon church that Sunday had been a mistake . It became impossible to get rid of those two missionaries in the weeks and months that followed . They wanted to share a message with us , but ...
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... missionaries showed me a picture of twelve apostles , and they too were white . At this point I told them to get out and go teach their white racist ideas to someone else , because I didn't care to know about what white folk had been ...
... missionaries showed me a picture of twelve apostles , and they too were white . At this point I told them to get out and go teach their white racist ideas to someone else , because I didn't care to know about what white folk had been ...
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