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The Missouri Persecutions
B. H. Roberts
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Roberts names names and provides and unflinching account of the atrocities perpetrated on the Mormon settlers. All other accounts gloss over the details, but Roberts had a reputation for speaking his mind and letting the history speak for itself. Too bad it is out of print.
I can't say this is one of my favorite books because it was such a hard read, but I can say that it is one of the most necessary books for me to read in my life. Why? Because in 1996 I moved with my first husband to Caldwell County, Missouri where much of the persecutions of the Latter-day Saints to
A very enlightening book. He names names that add to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. A good review of the persecutions suffered at the hands of Missiourian Mobs. The writing is not the best, but the facts stand for themselves. Fascinating read.