
020 1852 and The Beginnings of the Priesthood-Temple Ban in the Church
Church History Matters
Introduction
Historical record shows that Joseph Smith did not implement or endorse any practices or policies which specifically prevented church members with black African ancestry from fully participating in priesthood offices or temple worship. In 1847, only three years after Joseph's death, attitudes and teachings of some church leaders began to shift away from full inclusion of blacks to partial exclusion. Five years later, in 1852, President Brigham Young first publicly articulated a priesthood restriction on blacks in the church. Was Brigham Young inspired by God to institute the priesthood ban? Or is this an example of an uninspired error?
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