Newell G. Bringhurst
NEWELL G. BRINGHURST is an Instructor of history and political science at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California, where he has lived and taught for the past 21 years. He is past president of the Mormon History Association and the author of four books, his most recent: Fawn McKay Brodie: A Biographer's Life (1999). He and his wife Mary Ann, to whom he has been married for 32 years, are the parents of one daughter.
Articles
Eldridge Cleaver’s Spiritual Odyssey and Embrace of Mormonism
Eldridge Cleaver, one-time Black Panther, author of the critically acclaimed best-selling memoir Soul on Ice, and notorious fugitive from justice, was the most famous African American to join the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day…
Read moreJuanita Brooks and Fawn Brodie — Sisters in Mormon Dissent
Read moreThose Apostates Who Would Be Gentiles | A. J. Simmonds, The Gentile Comes to Cache Valley: A Study of the Logan Apostasies of 1874 and the Establishment of Non-Mormon Churches in Cache Valley, 1873–1913
In an attractive volume with numerous illustrations, tables, and charts, A. J. Simmonds has told the story of those Cache Valley Latter-day Saints who for various economic, social or political reasons were excommunicated from or…
Read moreElijah Abel and the Changing Status of Blacks Within Mormonism
Dialogue 12.2 (Summer 1979): 22–36
Elijah Abel, a black man ordained to the priesthood, was restricted in his church participation starting in 1843, even though he was well respected by both members and leaders. Newell G. Bringhurst discusses why the priesthood and temple ban might have occured. One of the reasons was when the pioneers were crossing the plains, a man by the name of William McCary, who had Native American and African American ancestry, caused a lot of grief and trouble for both saints and the leaders of the Church.
Fawn Brodie and Her Quest for Independence
Fawn McKay Brodie is known in Mormon circles primarily for her controversial 1945 biography of Joseph Smith—No Man Knows My History. Because of this work she was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of…
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