In the 1960s, Mormon Apostle Hugh B. Brown made significant efforts to lift the priesthood and temple ban for Black members of the church, even speaking with the media about the possibility of change. President Harold B. Lee, however, demanded that Brown stop speaking to the press and removed him from the First Presidency. Lee also forced Brown to sign a statement reaffirming the church’s racist doctrines. Join us with historian Matthew Harris as we explore the impact of Brown’s release, his faith journey, and insights from Harris’s book Second Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality.
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Thank you Matt and John
So much truth
So inspiring
especially contrasted with lies and hate being foisted on us by bots and algorithms