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Summary: Critics make numerous charges and claims against Brigham Young in relation to the Massacre. Most of these are ill-founded or misrepresented.
Summary: Critics charge that Brigham Young blocked prosecution of those who committed the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
Summary: Critics who use the Mountain Meadows Massacre to attack the Church often mention non-LDS Col. Thomas Kane. Kane was a good friend to the Mormons prior to Joseph Smith's death, and he was also briefly involved in the Massacre issue. There are two issues raised by critics in conjunction with Kane: 1) some blame Kane for helping Brigham Young to cover up the Massacre, 2) some paint Kane as ridiculous, vain, or foolish—this is apparently done on the theory that anyone who likes or helps the Mormons must either be evil or a dupe.
Summary: A variety of charges or claims are made about other observers or participants in the events at Mountain Meadows.
Further reading
FairMormon web site
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Videos
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Shining New Light on the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Gene A. Sessions , 2003 FAIR Conference
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Printed material
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