We tend to think of Brigham Young as the stern-faced old man from the few existing photos. But what was he like during his formative years? Our hosts explore this question, and Camrey interviews Susan Easton Black to get the historian’s perspective on the young Brigham.
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Becoming Brigham, Episode 6—Young Brigham Young, Part One
By The Interpreter Foundation
· March 2, 2026
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