Church History Matters

019 Joseph Smith and Black Africans

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Jul 11, 2023
Exploring Joseph Smith's approach towards race and slavery in a racially charged culture. Understanding the racial situation in the early 19th century America. The origins of the Church and its views on race, including Joseph Smith's teachings. Persecution and racial tensions faced by the Saints in Missouri. Joseph Smith's approach towards blacks in the early Mormon Church, advocating for equality. Joseph Smith's radical views on ending slavery. The lack of policy regarding blacks during Joseph Smith's time and the mystery of the subsequent ban.
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INSIGHT

Racist Environment of Early America

  • Early American culture had deeply ingrained racist views about Black inferiority.
  • These views, supported by flawed science and interpretations of biblical stories, permeated society.
INSIGHT

Early Church Inclusivity vs. Societal Racism

  • Despite the racist environment, early Church documents like the Book of Mormon promoted racial inclusivity.
  • Joseph Smith's account suggests a multi-racial vision for Zion.
ANECDOTE

Missouri Mob Manifesto

  • W.W. Phelps's 1833 editorial suggesting prudence for free Black people moving to Missouri sparked outrage.
  • The mob's manifesto revealed their fear of racial integration and slave rebellion as the reason for persecuting the Saints.
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