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Bookstore Home > Conference Proceedings > 2003 > 2003 FAIR Conference CDs
Black Latter-day Saints: A Faith-FULL History (CD)
In an inspiring presentation, Margaret Young relates several stories of early black Latter-day Saints and their struggles as well as dedication to the Gospel. BONUS: The Windows Media Video format includes Matthew P. Roper's presentation, Nephi's Neighbors: Some LDS Perspectives on Book of Mormon Peoples & Pre-Columbian Populations. Margaret Blair Young is a writing instructor at Brigham Young University and has published two short story collections and six novels, including the Standing on the Promises trilogy which she co-authored with Darius Gray, president of the Church's "Genesis Group." The trilogy is historical "faction"--fictionalized as needed and supplied with copious endnotes. The three books, One More River to Cross, Bound for Canaan and The Last Mile of the Way cover the history of several great Mormon pioneers of color. Margaret has also authored a play about Jane Manning James, titled I Am Jane. iscounts). Note: Available in the following media formats: Audio CD DVD+R (DVD Recordable discs) These are high quality videos that should play back on most newer home and/or computer DVD players. There are online resources to help you check compatibility with your home DVD player. Enter the brand and model of your DVD player, check the box marked "DVD+R", and click the "Search" button. (If your DVD player will not play the "DVD+R" format, contact the FAIR bookstore to make arrangements for special ordering a "DVD-R"—an alternate format [check compatibility as the same web site listed above]—or for a VHS tape.) Windows Media Video (WMV) An AutoStart Windows Media Video (WMV) is a CD disk that you simply insert into a computer with a CD drive and Windows Media Player to watch video presentations. Free versions of the necessary software can be downloaded from the Windows Media Download Center Title: Black Latter-day Saints: A Faith-FULL History (CD) Your Price: Only $6.95
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