The Latter-day Saints and women's rights, 1870-1920 : a brief survey, 1979.

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The Latter-day Saints and women's rights, 1870-1920 : a brief survey, 1979.

Photocopy of a typewritten essay coauthored by Carol Cornwall Madsen and Jill Mulvay Derr. The item was "prepared by three staff members of the History Division, Historical Department of the Church in response to a request of the general presidency of the Relief Society, 27 August 1979." The essay is a history of women's rights in Utah.

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