Secret polygamy, female dissent and Nauvoo’s place in the past and present | Episode 121
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Secret polygamy, female dissent and Nauvoo’s place in the past and present | Episode 121

2020-02-26
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints may think they know all about Nauvoo, the Illinois city on the banks of the Mississippi River that blossomed into their faith’s headquarters from 1839 to 1846. There, Mormons built a fast-growing city-state that rivaled Chicago. There, they established a militia. There, they built their second temple. And there, they buried their beloved prophet. But few know that during those Nauvoo years, church leaders worked to rewrite the U.S. C...
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