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Description
Interview discusses the Mormon faith, gender roles within the church and issues of the South African Apartheid, race and racism, activism, crime and violence, and police brutality, the government, and assassination. Discussion on marriage, family, parenting, and divorce, Relief Society, religious conversion and baptism, and overall life experiences.
Mormon women Mormonism Women Theology Protest and social movements Police brutality Justice Political science Political assassination Apartheid Baptism Baptism and church membership Children Communities Conversion Death Diseases Divorce Education Equality Families Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church Freedom Gender, sexuality and culture Leadership Marriage Misogyny Missionary Mormon converts Mormon missionaries Mormon temples Mothers Patriarchy Political activists Politics, Practical Poverty Journalism Publishers and publishing Race Racism Parenting Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Segregation South Africa Violence Global
Source
Manuscript: 22 pages. Claremont Mormon Women Oral History Collection, volume ?, Special Collections, The Claremont Colleges Library
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