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  1. Corpus ID: 159235862; Leveraging Doubt: The Impact of Lester E. Bush, Jr.‟s “Mormonism‟s Negro Doctrine: A Historical Overview” on Mormon Thought

  2. Historian Lester Bush, who played a major role in ending the priesthood/temple prohibition for Black Latter-day Saints, died Nov. 23, the day after his 81st birthday, of complications related to ...

  3. Lester E. Bush, Jr. Search for other works by this author on: This Site. Google. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought (1973) 8 (1): 11–68. ... Lester E. Bush; MORMONISM’S NEGRO DOCTRINE: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 1 April 1973; 8 (1): ...

  4. Nielsen, Chad L., "Leveraging Doubt: The Impact of Lester E. Bush, Jr.'s "Mormonism's Negro Doctrine: A Historical Overview"" (2013). Arrington Student Writing Award Winners. Download

  5. byustudies.byu.edu › article › elijah-abel-the-life-and-times-of-a-blackElijah Abel - BYU Studies

    Now added to the list is W. Kesler Jackson’s Elijah Abel: The Life and Times of a Black Priesthood Holder, which is a solid account of this early pioneer’s experience in the Church. In this effort, Jackson stands on the shoulders of two pioneers in LDS race relations—Lester E. Bush Jr. and Newell G. Bringhurst—whose pathbreaking studies ...

  6. 13 Lester E. Bush, Jr., "Introduction" to special section of Dialogue XII: 2 (Summer, 1979), note 1, p. 12, Additional information for this paragraph comes also from the Manuscript History of the Tonga Mission, March 31, 1959 . R. Lanier Britsch on May 31, 1981.

  7. LESTER E. BUSH, JR. The heads of the Ecclesiastical Council hereby make known, that, already well assured of the evil opinions and doings of Baruch de Espinoza, they have endeavored in sundry ways and by various promises to turn him from his evil courses. But as