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Oral History #149
1954
Interview discusses the Mormon faith, gender roles within the church and issues of disability, mental illness, trauma, and therapy, substance abuse, autonomy, death, and healing. Discussion on marriage, family, and education, Mormon history, genealogy, and pioneers, fertility, pregnancy, and writing, and overall life experiences.
- Title:
- Oral History #149
- Date Created:
- 1954
- Description:
Interview discusses the Mormon faith, gender roles within the church and issues of disability, mental illness, trauma, and therapy, substance abuse, autonomy, death, and healing. Discussion on marriage, family, and education, Mormon history, genealogy, and pioneers, fertility, pregnancy, and writing, and overall life experiences.
Item details
- Partner:
- California Digital Library
- Contributing Institution:
- Claremont Colleges Library
- Subjects:
- Mormon women
Mormonism
Women
Theology
Agriculture
Autonomy
Baptism and church membership
Children
Children--Death
Death
Disabilities
Diseases
Education
Families
Fertility
Gender, sexuality and culture
Genealogy
Healing
History
Marriage
Mental illness
Mormon missionaries
Mormon pioneers
Mormon temples
Mothers
Moving, Household
Music
Parenting
Poetry
Polygamy Religious aspects
Pregnancy
Substance abuse
Therapeutics
Travel
Women poets, American
Women authors
Women's rights
Writing - Type:
- text
- Rights:
- Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws.
- Publisher:
- Claremont Graduate University. School of Arts and Humanities. Mormon Studies Council