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The first extended scholarly history of the Young Women organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is available now from the Church Historianâs Press. Titled âCarry On: The Latter-day Saint Young Women Organization, 1870â2024,â this volume advances the growing body of scholarship on Latter-day Saint womenâs history and on women, religion, youth and childhood generally.
Lisa Olsen Tait, one of the bookâs authors and the departmentâs managing historian for womenâs history, described âCarry Onâ as a landmark publication for the Church History Department.
âJoining the departmentâs growing body of work on the Relief Society and the diaries and sermons of women over time, âCarry Onâ deepens and extends our commitment to womenâs history,â she said.

This book is the first to address and contextualize the place of young women within the organization of the Church, tracing the growth of Young Women from a small group of Brigham Youngâs daughters into todayâs global organization.
According to Tait, the book âprovides a new perspective on Church history through lenses such as generational dynamics, female leadership, institutional development and cultural change,â drawing on the Church History Libraryâs wealth of correspondence, minutes, oral histories and other records.
Readers will follow leaders like Ruth May Fox, Ardeth G. Kapp and Emily Belle Freeman as they shape familiar programs to engage young women in an increasingly global Church. Personal stories from individual young women complement the institutional narrative beyond North America, showing the organizationâs influence in the lives of Latter-day Saint women throughout its history.
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