
Church History Matters 020 1852 and The Beginnings of the Priesthood-Temple Ban in the Church
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19th Century Racial Views
- Racial segregation was a common belief in the 19th century, even among progressives like Abraham Lincoln.
- The dominant view was to separate, not integrate, races, aiming to preserve racial purity, with the Saints not being an exception.
William McCarry and Brigham Young
- William McCarry, a black Church member married to a white woman, sought protection from persecution.
- Brigham Young affirmed racial equality, stating, "Of one blood has God made all flesh," and praised Q. Walker Lewis as a good elder.
McCarry's Excommunication and Pratt's Comment
- William McCarry's unorthodox plural marriages with white women and self-proclamation as a prophet led to his excommunication.
- Parley P. Pratt's subsequent comment linking Ham's curse to priesthood restriction is the first recorded instance of such connection.
