Mormonism Unveiled: The Life and Confession of John D. Lee and the Complete Life of Brigham Young
by
John D. Lee
This is a reprint of the 1891 edition of John Doyle Lee's autobiography and story of Brigham Young and the earliest days of Mormonism, which was written after Lee's conviction for the 1857 attack on an Arkansas immigrant wagon train camped at Mountain Meadows, Utah, and originally published in 1877. Lee was the only member of the Church of Latter Day Saints to be sentenced
...morePaperback, 421 pages
Published
July 16th 2008
by University of New Mexico Press
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The LDS view John D Lee as a great villain but they should read this book and discover for themselves that he did his best to be a good member and follow the prophet. This reveals that the Danite organization was alive and well in Utah and used regularly for blood atonement under the direction of people like Brigham Young, Hosea Stout, Orson Hyde and others.
Lee wrote this just before his execution when he was going to meet his Maker. If there is any time in life one would tell the tru...more
Lee wrote this just before his execution when he was going to meet his Maker. If there is any time in life one would tell the tru...more
This firsthand account of the sole individual executed for the Mountain Meadows Massacre gives a shocking glimpse into the forces shaping the tragedy. Targeted as the scapegoat, Lee was killed while a number of other prominent men in the community went unpunished.
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