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against racial covenants in housing. They counseled members to buy homes so black people would not move next to LDS chapels. In the 1950s, the San
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Furthermore, your ideas, as we understand them, appear to contemplate the intermarriage of the Negro and the White races, a concept which has heretofore been most repugnant to most normal-minded people from the ancient patriarchs till now. ... We are not unmindful of the fact that there is a growing
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No special effort has ever been made to proselyte among the Negro race, and social intercourse between the Whites and the
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A few months later, BYU leaders were "very much concerned" when a male Black student received a large number of votes for student vice president. Subsequently, Lee told
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as the motive behind the decision. By 1968, there was only one
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It is sought today in certain quarters to break down all race prejudice, and at the end of the road ... is intermarriage. ...o not ever let that wicked virus get into your systems that brotherhood either permits or entitles you to mix races which are inconsistent. Biologically, it is wrong;
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opened a blood bank which kept separate blood stocks for white and Black people. It was the second-largest in-hospital blood bank. After the 1978 ending of the priesthood ban, Consolidated Blood
Services agreed to supply hospitals with connections to the LDS Church, including LDS Hospital,
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did not allow Black individuals to appear in photographs with white people. Church leaders urged white members to join civic groups and opened up LDS chapels "for meetings to prevent
Negroes from becoming neighbors", even after a
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in Washington, D.C., advising that if two Black women were "discreetly approached" they should be happy to sit at the back or side so as not to upset some white women who had complained about sitting near them in the
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tendency ... toward the breaking down of race barriers in the matter of intermarriage between whites and blacks, but it does not have the sanction of the Church and is contrary to Church doctrine.
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who stated, "I would confine them by strict law to their own species". Until 1963, many church leaders supported legalized racial segregation.
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church meetings. At least one Black family was forbidden from attending church after white members complained about their attendance. In 1956,
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performers. Later that year BYU administrators hired a Black man as a professor without the knowledge of its president
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a missionary he had written that he did "not care much for a negro". Apostle J. Rueben Clark instructed the
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