Kate Holbrook is a specialist in women's history at the LDS Church History Department. She is coeditor of Global Values 101: A Short Course and The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women's History. Matthew Bowman is associate professor of history at Henderson State University. He is the author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith and The Urban Pulpit: New York City and the Fate of Liberal Evangelicalism.
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"Without question, this is the strongest collection of essays and articles on the historical place of Mormon women in many years, if not ever." -Andrea G. Radke-Moss, author of Bright Epoch: Women and Coeducation in the American West "This work provides a comprehensive contribution to a range of historical and contemporary realities of Mormon women. Issues of race, interracial marriage in Mormonism and the experience of Asian Mormons, of European Mormons, of an African, and of an American Indian give important contributions on these themes. This book will take its place as an essential." -Rosemary Radford Ruether, author of Goddesses and the Divine Feminine: A Western Religious History