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American Crucifixion: The Murder of Joseph Smith and the Fate of the Mormon Church
American Crucifixion The Murder of Joseph Smith and the Fate of the Mormon Church Author:Alex Beam As Mormonism continues to increase in size and influence in American culture, the assassination of the founding prophet Joseph Smith has become one of the great underreported episodes in American history. The weeks at the end of Smith?s life, marked by scandal, sex, imprisonment, and ultimately his shooting in a Carthage, Illinois prison cell in... more » 1844, represent not only the central event in Mormon history, but also one of the most dramatic killings in national memory. Yet to date these events have never been the subject of a book by a non-Mormon writer.
In American Crucifixion, Alex Beam tells the tale of Joseph Smith's final days: how his own followers turned against him; how that prosecution turned to violence; and how, ultimately, Smith could not escape the consequences of his ambition and pride.
In the hands of Beam, this is not merely a great story but a moment with profound implications for the future of a religion that now has about 14 million adherents worldwide. American Crucifixion describes the succession crisis that followed Smith's death, as a scramble for power pitted the dead prophet's family against a host of rival claimants, one of whom—Brigham Young—transformed the Latter-day Saints from a tiny, regional religion into a potent force in American culture and politics.
American Crucifixion exposes a gripping narrative at the heart of one of America's most prominent religions, and a key moment in our national history.« less