Description
Cheryl Bruno will delve into the lesser-known aspects of the Marks family’s involvement with polygamy, shedding light on their encounters with this controversial practice within the context of Joseph Smith’s leadership. Bruno will challenge prevailing narratives and question whether all of Joseph Smith’s plural marriage proposals have been thoroughly investigated. This exploration promises to unveil intriguing insights into the complexities of polygamy within Mormon history, prompting a reevaluation of its impact on individuals such as those in the Marks family.
John Dinger will discuss William Marks’ involvement with polygamy and authority near and after the murder of Joseph Smith. Marks is an example of a faithful follower who did not completely accept the practice of plural marriage, which seemed to work during Smith’s life. However, that changed significantly after Smith’s death, and while it wasn’t stated publicly, polygamy was behind the discussions of succession and ultimate expulsion of Marks from Brigham Young’s church.
Speakers
Cheryl L. Bruno (she/her)
John Dinger (he/him)




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