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Mormon Suffragist Emmeline
B. Wells Gets Book Treatment
PROVO, Utah — One of the first Mormon women to take a prominent
role in society was Emmeline B. Wells, who fought for suffrage
alongside Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Wells
worked to correct misconceptions about women of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and establish a respected
Mormon presence in American life.
In honor of her life and work, BYU Press and Deseret Book
have released a new publication, An Advocate for Women:
The Public Life of Emmeline B. Wells, 1870-1920.
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After
25 years of research, Carol Cornwall Madsen, an emeritus
professor of history and emeritus research historian with
the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint
History at Brigham Young University, has published this
first of two volumes on the life of Wells. This volume focuses
on her public life as a suffragist and Mormon liaison with
national women's organizations.
"Emmeline Wells was the most influential and well-known
LDS woman of her time, particularly outside the Church,
and one of the most lauded and beloved within the Church,"
Madsen said.
For 37 years, Wells edited the Woman's Exponent,
a Mormon women's semi-monthly newspaper, and represented
Latter-day Saint women in national women's organizations.
She courageously defended her religion in the halls of Congress
and helped mitigate anti-Mormon sentiments, all before becoming
Relief Society General President in 1910 at age 82.
"Emmeline Wells left indelible footprints not only
in Utah — where she had a close working relationship with
five Church presidents-but on the national stage, including
interviews with four U.S. Presidents," said Ronald
Esplin, Joseph Smith Papers general editor and president-elect
of the Mormon History Association.
Madsen's book shows how one woman played a significant role
in controversial issues about the Church, LDS women and
women in general. Wells said that she desired to do all
in her power to help elevate the condition of the Mormons,
especially women.
"Wells encouraged and inspired the women of her day,"
Esplin said. "With Madsen's eloquent retelling, Emmeline
Well's accomplishments may now inspire those of our own
age, too."
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