
092 What Happened at Mountain Meadows?
Church History Matters
The Tragedy of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
This chapter recounts the harrowing events of September 11, 1856, when a deceptive truce led to the massacre of an immigrant train, leaving only a few children as survivors. It explores the complex dynamics of church leadership and local sentiments, examining Brigham Young's ambiguous role in the tragedy. The chapter also highlights the moral complexities surrounding the actions taken, including the attempts to obscure culpability and the impact of miscommunication on a devastating outcome.
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