Unlike northern Europeans, most Latinos who have immigrated to the U.S. have not abandoned their language and culture. The Mormon church struggles with this ethnic identity. Embry examines various approaches the church has taken to alternately encourage diversity and facilitate assimilation. She analyzes the resulting successes and failures. The topic is timely and offers a case study for how Latinos fit into the American religious society.
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Unlike northern Europeans, most Latinos who have immigrated to the U.S. have not abandoned their language and culture. The Mormon church struggles with this ethnic identity. Embry examines various approaches the church has taken to alternately encourage diversity and facilitate assimilation. She analyzes the resulting successes and failures. The topic is timely and offers a case study for how Latinos fit into the American religious society.
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