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Critics charge that Brigham Young blocked prosecution of those who committed the Mountain Meadows Massacre. | Critics charge that Brigham Young blocked prosecution of those who committed the Mountain Meadows Massacre. | ||
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#{{note|keller.1}} This section is derived, with permission, from David Keller, "Thomas Alexander’s Arrington Lecture on the MMM," ''fairblog'' (16 January 2008) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairblog.org/2008/01/16/thomas-alexanders-arrington-lecture-on-the-mmm/}}. Due to the nature of a wiki project, it may have had alterations and additions since that time. | #{{note|keller.1}} This section is derived, with permission, from David Keller, "Thomas Alexander’s Arrington Lecture on the MMM," ''fairblog'' (16 January 2008) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairblog.org/2008/01/16/thomas-alexanders-arrington-lecture-on-the-mmm/}}. Due to the nature of a wiki project, it may have had alterations and additions since that time. | ||
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[[Category:Mountain Meadows Massacre]] | [[Category:Mountain Meadows Massacre]] |
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== Critics charge that Brigham Young blocked prosecution of those who committed the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
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LaJean Purcell Carruth deciphered Brigham Young's presidential office journal (and other items) written in Deseret Alphabet. This newly discovered information makes it clear that federal prosecutors —not Brigham Young!—-are the most responsible for not bringing the perpetrators to justice.[1] Thomas Alexander writes:
However, Utah's governor felt that any such crimes would be covered by the post-Utah war amnesty. (For more information see: Mountain Meadows: The Aftermath.)
== Notes ==
Shining New Light on the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Gene A. Sessions , 2003 FAIR Conference |
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