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019 Joseph Smith and Black Africans

Church History Matters

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Embrace Freedom and Equality

In 1842, a significant dialogue unfolded between Joseph Smith and Elder Orson Hyde concerning the church's stance on slavery and race. Hyde, reflecting the prevalent views of his time, questioned Joseph about the implications for church members who owned slaves, specifically asking what advice would be given to someone joining the church with a hundred slaves. Joseph Smith responded by advocating for the liberation of these individuals, encouraging the owner to bring their slaves to a free territory, educate them, and grant them equal rights. This dialogue reveals Joseph Smith's progressive perspective on race and equality for that era, demonstrating an early call for emancipation and highlighting his willingness to challenge the societal norms of slavery.

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