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Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:04 pm
by _just me
My son got to learn about Brigham Young being a polygamist in school today. They watched a movie on the westward expansion.

He asked his dad how many wives BY had when he got home. My H was taken by surprise by the question and said he didn't know. I took the opportunity to tell my son that BY had over 50 wives, but that there was a lot of different marriage customs and experimentation at the time so they weren't all "wife wives" and that there is a wiki page with a list of their names. I'm really looking forward to getting into a discussion about polygamy with him soon.

I'd like to thank the public education system for opening up this dialogue in my home.

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:08 pm
by _Buffalo
But would they have the balls to mention Joseph Smith's polygamy? For some reason it's okay to acknowledge Brigham Young was doing it, but not Joseph Smith.

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:11 pm
by _just me
Buffalo wrote:But would they have the balls to mention Joseph Smith's polygamy? For some reason it's okay to acknowledge Brigham Young was doing it, but not Joseph Smith.


Who do you mean by "they?"

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Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:25 pm
by _Buffalo
just me wrote:
Buffalo wrote:But would they have the balls to mention Joseph Smith's polygamy? For some reason it's okay to acknowledge Brigham Young was doing it, but not Joseph Smith.


Who do you mean by "they?"

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Utah schools? Unless you're not in Utah.

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:40 pm
by _Drifting
Just Me,

I'm looking forward to the post where you describe the day Little Just Me trots up to Dad and says "Dad, what exactly was Joseph doing with Fanny in the barn?"

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:49 pm
by _just me
Buffalo wrote:Utah schools? Unless you're not in Utah.


Not in Utah. I wasn't sure if that was what you were referring to or not. :D

Drifting, that would indeed be a fun post.


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Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:05 am
by _moksha
... but that there was a lot of different marriage customs and experimentation at the time so they weren't all "wife wives" ...


Excellent point, some were for cooking and cleaning and others did the laundry.

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:40 am
by _just me
moksha wrote:
... but that there was a lot of different marriage customs and experimentation at the time so they weren't all "wife wives" ...


Excellent point, some were for cooking and cleaning and others did the laundry.


And some were living with their husbands....

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Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:51 pm
by _Franktalk
Customs have changed over the ages.

Jacob 2 wives 2 handmaids
Moses 2 wives
Solomon 700 wives 300 concubines
Muhammad 13 wives

or have they

King Abdullah over 30 wives

Re: Good Ol' Westward Expansion and Brigham Young

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:27 pm
by _just me
Franktalk wrote:Customs have changed over the ages.

Jacob 2 wives 2 handmaids
Moses 2 wives
Solomon 700 wives 300 concubines
Muhammad 13 wives

or have they

King Abdullah over 30 wives


Yes. In much of history women have been treated as slaves and property. Exellent point.

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