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Joseph Smith never made it to Utah with his Mormon followers.
Mormon Followers
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a religious group known for their unique beliefs in Christianity, founded by Joseph Smith in the early 19th century.
Utah
A state in the western United States known for its vast expanses of desert, the Wasatch Range of mountains, and the Great Salt Lake, as well as its significant Mormon community.
- Investigate the impact and complexities of African-American participation or exclusion in the expanding economic and sociocultural infrastructure of the United States.
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- Investigate the impact and complexities of African-American participation or exclusion in the expanding economic and sociocultural infrastructure of the United States.
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