Yes! There Are Black People in Utah No! I Am Not a Mormon

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<p>In 1958 a six-pound seven-ounce baby girl was born in Ogden Utah. She was born cursed according to the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) because she was Black. Only one-tenth of one percent of people living in Utah during this time were Black. Ninety-eight percent of Utahns were white and most of them were Mormons. Not only were Mormons taught that Black people were cursed but that they were loathsome and filthy compared to white people who were considered white and delightsome. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This book is Eileen Tucker Cosby's account of life as a young African American girl growing up in a state where people who had Black skin like her seemed to be hated and despised - but were they? She had a wonderful strong and close-knit family who loved and supported her. She lived in a happy protected bubble for the first eight years of life until reality set in when her parents were met with resistance to living in an all-white Utah neighborhood. She struggled with isolation self-esteem and self-identify issues during her elementary school experience. As she began to be exposed to the Mormon faith further she found herself confused with the kindness sense of belonging respect and love that she was shown by her Mormon friends in contrast to their Mormon teachings. Many more happy and protected bubbles would pop along the way in high school and college including encountering one man's fantasies of her Black body in white temple clothes. How did Eileen endure the challenges she faced in Utah because of the skin she was born in and racist doctrine and teachings the Mormons believed in?</p>
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