Sexuality
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of newspaper clippings and cartoons regarding Joyce McKinney
The Collection of newspaper clippings and cartoons regarding Joyce McKinney originate from Great Britain between the years 1977-1978. They deal with the case in which Joyce McKinney was accused of kidnapping a missionary from England.
Collection on Rex E. Lee inauguration, 1989
Contains brochures, notes, articles, and other material related to the inauguration of Rex E. Lee at Brigham Young University on October 27, 1989.
Gary T. Horlacher research papers
Ida Smith papers, approximately 1978-1997
Contains talks and notes by Ida Smith and other materials. Dated approximately 1978 to 1997.
Letter to J. J. Fuller
Anonymous handwritten letter ordering J.J. Fuller and his Mormon converts to leave the area of Chisem and Venus, Tennessee.
Jaynann M. Payne papers
Collection contains personal papers and documents as well as collected materials regarding women's issues, much of which is in relationship to Latter-day Saint values. Major topics include the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), International Women's Year (IWY), teen pregnancy, abortion, and lesbianism. Also includes some personal family papers including correspondence, notes, and other material. Material dates from 1908 to 2013.
Joseph F. Smith letter to Frank S. Bellings
Letter to Frank S. Bellings of 17 Feb. 1905 discussing the marriage customs and sexual practices of Mormons, especially referring to the basic principles of celestial or polygamous marriage. Bellings was doing research for a book on ethics and morality. Apparently, his research was never published in book form.
Gordon C. Thomasson papers
Typed essays and correspondence. The essays deal with sexuality and Mormon culture, Mormon doctrine, Mormon social values, and Mormon views of political events. The correspondence deals with issues relating to the publication of "Dialogue."
Tramp letter
Materials include an original handwritten letter from "Tramp." In the letter, the writer, a woman, ends an affair with a married man citing her desire to try to live a decent life. She uses a nickname, "Tramp" and does not address the recepient of the letter by name. There is no date on the letter. The letter has a dried flower glued on it. Date of production not identified.
Women's Research Institute correspondence, approximately 1978-1997
Contains correspondence related to the Women's Research Institute. Materials date from approximately 1978 to 1997.