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American massacre : the tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857

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On 11 September 1857, a wagon train passing through Utah laden with gold was attacked and the people in it slaughtered.

For 150 years, this incident at Mountain Meadows has been the focus of passionate debate: were Mormon church officials responsible for the massacre or were they not?

Sally Denton - herself of Mormon descent - traces the extraordinary history of the Mormons up to the time of the massacre.

She makes it clear that, in the immediate aftermath of the incident, the Church began to place the blame on John D.

Lee, a discredited Mormon, and on Native Americans. She draws on contemporaneous records and newly-revealed documents to support her argument that, in fact, the Church's leader, Brigham Young, bore significant responsibility: impelled by the Church's financial crises - increasingly serious as scrutiny and condemnation by the Federal Government intensified - Young incited the crime both by word and deed.

Finally, Denton explains how the rapidly expanding and fantastically wealthy Mormon Church of today still struggles to absolve itself of responsibility for what may be an act of religious fanaticism unparalled in the annals of American history.

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Pimlico
0712668411 / 9780712668415
Paperback / softback
979.202
01/01/2079
United Kingdom
English
320 p., [8] p. of plates : ill.
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Secker & Warburg, 2003.