SecondClass Saints, Matthew L. Harris
SecondClass Saints, Matthew L. Harris
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Second-Class Saints
Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality

Author: Matthew L. Harris

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

Unabridged: 13 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

On June 9, 1978, the phones at the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) were ringing nonstop. On that historic day, LDS church president Spencer W. Kimball announced a revelation lifting the church's 126-year-old ban barring Black people from the priesthood and Mormon temples. It was the most significant change in LDS doctrine since the end of polygamy almost 100 years earlier.

Drawing on never-before-seen private papers of LDS apostles and church presidents, including Spencer W. Kimball, Matthew L. Harris probes the plot twists and turns, the near-misses and paths not taken, of this incredible story. While the notion that Kimball received a revelation might imply a sudden command from God, Harris shows that a variety of factors motivated Kimball and other church leaders to reconsider the ban, including the civil rights movement, which placed LDS racial policies and practices under a glaring spotlight, perceptions of racism that dogged the church and its leaders, and Kimball's own growing sense that the ban was morally wrong.

Deeply informed, engagingly written, and grounded in deep archival research, Harris provides a compelling and detailed account of how Mormon leaders lifted the priesthood and temple ban, then came to reckon with the church's controversial racial heritage.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on October 28, 2024

My review for the Association of Mormon Letters: [URL not allowed] Let’s cut to the chase. Second-Class Saints by Matthew Harris should, if grappled with appropriately, force a reckoning. The implications of the book reverberate far beyond it merely being a more detailed retelli......more

Goodreads review by Roy Banks on June 23, 2024

Finally—A book that reveals the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Truths about Racism and Discrimination of Blacks in the LDS Church As an active Black member of the LDS Church, I found this book to be faith affirming and enlightening. While at times an uncomfortable and sobering read, the author provides......more

Goodreads review by Zac Ori on June 18, 2024

I feel odd giving five stars to a book that caused me so much anguish, but seeing as how I'm the first person to review the book on Goodreads, I think it is necessary. Harris' treatment of Official Declaration 2 is extremely thorough and even-handed. Harris acknowledges both patterns of Church leader......more

Goodreads review by Kristine on February 19, 2025

I knew quite a bit of the early history of the race ban and context of the Civil rights movement & protests vs BYU from my own research — so the strength of this for me is certainly the new access to archives and primary source documents that gave window to the inner workings of SLC. I have heard cr......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on May 03, 2025

Review forthcoming......more