I got to thinking, if maybe I should put up my bibliographies from other Mormon history I have done so far.
This is from my fourth year course in US Civil right 20th century. I took the title from a comment by Eugene England. It was all about the end of the Priesthood ban covering from the 1950-1978:
Arrington, Leonard J. and David Bitton. The Mormon Experience: A History of the Latter-day Saints. New York: Alfred Knopf. 1979
Bringhurst, Newell C. Saints, Slaves and Blacks: The Changing Place of Black People Within Mormonism. West Port Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 1981
Brodie, Fawn McKay. No Man Knows My History. 2nd edition. New York : Knopf. 1971
Bush Jr., Lester E. “Mormonism’s Negro Doctrine: An Historical Overview”. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Vol.8 No. 1. Spring. 1973.
Bush, Lester E. Jr. and Armand L. Mauss ed. Neither White nor Black: Mormon Scholars Confront the Race Issue in a Universal Church. Midvale, Utah: Signature Books. 1984
Bushman, Claudia Lauper. Contemporary Mormonism: Latter-day Saints in Modern America. Westport Connecticut: Praeger Publishers. 2006
Bushman, Claudia Lauper and Richard Lyman Bushman. Building the Kingdom: History of Mormons in America. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press. 2001
Bushman, Richard L. Rough Stone Rolling. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 2005
Corporation of the President. The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1981
Corporation of the President. Pearl of Great Price. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1981
Crapo, Richley H. “Grass-Roots Deviance from Official Doctrine: A Study of Latter-Day Saint (Mormon) Folk-Beliefs.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 26, No. 4. Dec., 1987
Firmage, Edwin B. ed. An Abundant Life: The Memoirs of Hugh B. Brown. 2nd Ed. Salt Lake City: Signature Books. 1999
Gottlieb, Robert and Peter Wiley. America’s Saints: The Rise of Mormon Power. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. 1984
Jacobson, Cardell K. “Black Mormons in the 1980s: Pioneers in a White Church.” Review of Religious Research, Vol 33, No. 2. December 1991
Jacobson, Cardell K. ed. All God’s Children: Racial and Ethnic Voices in the LDS Church. Springville UT: Bonneville Books. 2004
The New York Times. 1963 – 1978.
Prince, Gregory A. and Wm. Robert Wright. David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism. Salt Lake: University of Utah Press. 2005.
Quinn, Michael D. The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power. Salt Lake City: Signature Books. 1994
Roberts, David. “Interview with President Gordon B. Hinckley.” Compass. http://www.abc.net.au/compass/intervs/hinckley.htm (Accessed on October 15, 2007)
Smith, Darron. “These House Negros Still Think We’re Cursed: Struggling Against Racism in the Classroom.” Cultural Studies, Vol. 19, No. 4. July 2005
Taggart, Stephen G. Mormonism’s Negro Policy: Social and Historical Origins. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. 1976
Tanner, Jerald and Sandra Tanner. The Changing World of Mormonism. Chicago : Moody Press. 1980
Tanner, Jerald and Sandra Tanner. Mormonism, shadow or reality? Salt Lake City : Utah Lighthouse Ministry. 1982
Tvedtnes, John A. “The Charge of ‘Racism’ in the Book of Mormon.” Black LDS.org. http://www.blacklds.org/mormon/tvedtnes.html (accessed on October 15, 2007)
Walton, Brian. “A University’s Dilemma: B.Y.U. and Blacks.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
White Jr., O. Kendall. “Boundary Maintenance, Blacks, and the Mormon Priesthood.” The Journal of Religious Thought. 37. Fall-Winter, 1980-81
White Jr., O. Kendall and Daryl White. “Abandoning an Unpopular Policy: An Analysis of the Decision Granting the Mormon Priesthood to Blacks.” Sociological Analysis, Vol. 41, No. 3. Autumn, 1980



