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Women of faith in the latter days. Volume two, 1821-1845

This volume recounts the lives of women of faith and dedication in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who were born between 1821 and 1845, including: women's rights advocate Emmeline B. Wells, Relief Society general president Zina D.H. Young, a convert of African descent who walked from New York to Nauvoo, a London seamstress who survived the events that befell the ill-fated Martin Handcart Company, a Norwegian native determined to support her family amidst famine, and an Australian Saint shipwrecked en route to Zion.

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