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Response to claims made in "Epilogue: The Ghosts of Mountain Valley"



A FAIR Analysis of: Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, a work by author: Will Bagley

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Claim
  • Author says that historian Thomas Alexander claimed that "the Indians made them do it."

Author's source(s)
  • Thomas G. Alexander, Utah, the Right Place: The Official Centennial History (Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 1995), 132.  [ATTENTION!]
Response

378

Claim
  • The massacre is not an aberration, but a "fulfillment" of Joseph's teachings.

Author's source(s)
  •  [ATTENTION!]
Response

379

Claim
  •  Author's quote: Early Mormonism’s peculiar obsession with blood and vengeance created the society that made the massacre possible if not inevitable....

Author's source(s)
  •  [ATTENTION!]
Response
  •  Prejudicial or loaded language