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Question: Did Brigham say "We shall pull the wool over the eyes of the American people"?
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Question
I'm told that Brigham Young made the following statement:
- "We shall pull the wool over the eyes of the American people and make them swallow Mormonism, polygamy and all."
Critics say this shows the fundamental dishonesty of LDS leaders. What can you tell me about this?
Source(s) of the criticism
- Richard Abanes, One Nation Under Gods: A History of the Mormon Church (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2003), 281.
- Ambrose B. Carlton, The Wonderlands of the Wild West, with Sketches of the Mormons (N.p.: n.p., 1891), 321.
- E.A. Folk, “Story of Mormonism”
- Brigham Young, quoted in Proceedings Before The Committee On Privileges And Elections Of The United States Senate In The Matter Of The Protests Against The Right Of Hon. Reed Smoot, A Senator From Utah, To Hold His Seat, 4 vols. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1906), 1:15.
Response
FAIR has been unable to find a legitimate source for this purported quotation from Brigham Young. It was quoted at the Reed Smoot hearings, but by then Brigham Young was long dead. The citation given in the Smoot hearings was from the Church's English publication: "The Manifesto," Millennial Star 52 (24 Nov. 1890): 744.
However, an examination of this reference shows no sign of the quote in question—see PDF scan of the original here.
Later authors have continued to repeat the "quotation" from Brigham, and provide the citation to the Millenial Star in their footnotes. However, these authors do not seem to have verified the original. They are likely simply repeating the claim from previous authors without checking:
- Dan Erickson, "As a Thief in the Night": The Mormon Quest for Millennial Deliverance (Salt Lake City, Signature Books, 1998), chapter 8, footnote 118.
Conclusion
Endnotes
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