Statement of Zebedee Coltrin on the subject of ordaining Blacks to the priesthood.

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Statement of Zebedee Coltrin on the subject of ordaining Blacks to the priesthood.

Statement dated May 31, 1879; discussion between John Taylor, Zebedee Coltrin in the presence of A.O. Smoot, Brigham Young, Jr. and L. John Nuttall.

2 pp. : typescript.

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