Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912-1999 / Jorge Iber.
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- 9780585378145
- Hispanic Americans -- Cultural assimilation -- Utah
- Hispanic Americans -- Utah -- Religion
- Utah -- Ethnic relations
- Américains d'origine latino-américaine -- Acculturation -- Utah
- Américains d'origine latino-américaine -- Utah -- Religion
- Utah -- Relations interethniques
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Ethnic relations
- Hispanic Americans -- Cultural assimilation
- Hispanic Americans -- Religion
- Utah
- 305.8680792 21
- F835.S75 I24 2000eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-182) and index.
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1. The Birth of a Colonia, 1900-30 -- 2. "Lo Nuestro": The Creation of Hispanic Organizations in Northern Utah, 1920-35 -- 3. El Diablo Nos Esta Llevando": Utah's Spanish-Speaking Population and the Great Depression, 1930-40 -- 4. "There Was Much Work To Do": Utah Hispanics and World War II, 1940-45 -- 5. "Second-Rate Citizens": Utah Hispanics during the Postwar Years, 1946-67 -- 6. "The Advocacy Battle for Our People": Hispanic Activism in Northern Utah, 1968-86 -- 7. The Mainstreamed and the Polarized: Hispanics in Northern Utah, 1987-99 -- Conclusion: "A Place in the American Mosaic."
"Iber considers why many in the Utah Hispanic comunidad are leaving Catholicism for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). He examines how conversion affects the Spanish-speaking population and how these Hispanic believers are affecting the Mormon Church." "Iber also concentrates on the geographic separation of Hispanics in Utah from their Mexican, Latin American, New Mexican, and Coloradoan roots. He examines patterns of Hispanic assimilation and acculturation in a setting which is vastly different from other Western and Southwestern states." "Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912-1999 is an important source for scholars in ethnic studies, American studies, religion, and Western history. Drawing on both oral and written histories collected by the University of Utah and many notable organizations including the American G.I. Forum, SOCIO, Centro de la Familia, the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese, and the LDS Church, Iber has compiled an interesting and informative study of the experience of Hispanics in Utah."--Jacket
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