Apostle
The Politics of American Religious Identity: The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle
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Between 1901 and 1907, a broad coalition of Protestant churches sought to expel newly elected Reed Smoot from the Senate, arguing that as an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Smoot was a lawbreaker and therefore unfit to be a lawmaker. The resulting Senate investigative hearing featured testimony on every peculiarity of Mormonism, especially its polygamous family structure. The Smoot hearing ultimately mediated a compromise between Progress… More >>
The Politics of American Religious Identity: The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle
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