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Exhibiting Mormonism: The Latter-day Saints and the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair
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Exhibiting Mormonism: The Latter-day Saints and the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair
Author:Neilson Reid (EN)
Language of a book: Английский
Language of an original book: Английский
Publisher: Gardners Books

    The 1893 Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago Worlds Fair, presented the Latter-day Saints with their first opportunity to exhibit the best of Mormonism for a national and an international audience after the abolishment of polygamy in 1890. The Columbian Exposition also marked the dramatic reengagement of the LDS Church with the non-Mormon world after decades of seclusion in the Great Basin. Between May and October 1893, over seven thousand Latter-day Saints from Utah attended the international spectacle popularly described as the White City. While many traveled as tourists, oblivious to the opportunities to exhibit Mormonism, others actively participated to improve their churchs public image. Hundreds of congregants helped create, manage, and staff their territorys impressive exhibit hall; most believed their besieged religion would benefit from Utahs increased national profile. Moreover, a good number of Latter-day Saint women represented the female interests and achievements of both Utah and its dominant religion. These women hoped to use the Chicago Worlds Fair as a platform to improve the social status of their gender and their religion. Additionally, two hundred and fifty of the Mormon Tabernacle Choirs best singers competed in a Welsh eiseddfodd, a musical competition held in conjunction with the Chicago Worlds Fair, and Mormon apologist Brigham H. Roberts sought to gain LDS representation at the affiliated Parliament of Religions. In the first study ever written of Mormon participation at the Chicago Worlds Fair, Reid L. Neilson explores how Latter-day Saints attempted to exhibit themselves to the outside world before, during, and after the Columbian Exposition, arguing that their participation in the Exposition was a crucial moment in the Mormon migration to the American mainstream and its leaderships discovery of public relations efforts. After 1893, Mormon leaders sought to exhibit their faith rather than be exhibited by others.

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