Rulon C. Allred
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See also
- Daughters of the Cult[1]
- Mormon fundamentalism
- Apostolic United Brethren
- Factional breakdown: Mormon fundamentalist sects
- List of Mormon fundamentalist churches
- List of Mormon fundamentalist leaders
References
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Further reading
- Dorothy Allred Solomon. In My Father's House. (Franklin Watts, 1984)
- Dorothy Allred Solomon. Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy. (W.W. Norton, 2003)
- Dorothy Allred Solomon. Daughter of the Saints: Growing Up In Polygamy. (W.W. Norton, 2003).
- Dorothy Allred Solomon. The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
- Irene Spencer. Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife.
- Ben Bradlee, Jr. and Dale Van Atta, Prophet of Blood: The Untold Story of Ervil LeBaron and the Lambs of God (G.G. Putnam's Sons, 1981)
External links
- http://dorothyallredsolomon.com
- http://www.mormonfundamentalism.com/polygamous-groups/94-2/
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- 1906 births
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- American chiropractors
- American homeopaths
- American Latter Day Saint leaders
- Apostolic United Brethren
- Assassinated American people
- Assassinated religious leaders
- Deaths by firearm in Utah
- Latter Day Saint martyrs
- Mormon fundamentalist leaders
- Religious leaders from Salt Lake City
- People murdered in Utah
- Victims of religiously motivated violence in the United States
- Health professionals from Utah
- Founders of new religious movements