Linda King Newell

Linda King Newell

Linda King Newell is co-author with Valeen Tippetts Avery of the book "".

Newell served as president of the Mormon History Association from 1996–1997. [cite web|title=Past MHA Presidents|publisher=Mormon History Association|url=http://www.mhahome.org/about/past_presidents.php|accessdate=2008-07-22]

Publications

*", Prophet's Wife, Elect Lady, Polygamy's Foe." Doubleday Publishing, September 1984. ISBN 0-385-17166-8.

Notes

References

*Harvard reference
last=Anderson
first=Devery S.
title=A History of Dialogue, Part Three: The Utah Experience, 1982-1989
journal=
volume=35
number=2
year=2002
date=Summer 2002
pages=1-71
url=http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/dialogue&CISOPTR=29817&REC=14
accessdate=2008-03-19
. Discusses the religious controversy following "Mormon Enigma's" initial publication in 1984 (page 40 to 48).


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