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	Comments on: Black Mormons and their Faith	</title>
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		By: Kim Ostler		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kim Ostler]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[ ”Nobody Knows; The Untold Story of Black Mormons. I have watched this documentary three or four times as it has been shownn on the documentary channel on direct tv.  It is very powerful. I recommend it highly as it is very well researched and produced.   There is a touching conversation towards the end of the film where two brothers areveaking to each other and one asks if &quot;there was one thing you wish people to truly understand and know what would it be&quot;,  you expect his answer to be something of the struggle of being an Black Mormon , but no it&#039;s his emotional touching testimony of the the Savior.  I learned so much from these film makers.  As a fifth generation Mormon women it  clarified many concepts I had question about. M]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> ”Nobody Knows; The Untold Story of Black Mormons. I have watched this documentary three or four times as it has been shownn on the documentary channel on direct tv.  It is very powerful. I recommend it highly as it is very well researched and produced.   There is a touching conversation towards the end of the film where two brothers areveaking to each other and one asks if &#8220;there was one thing you wish people to truly understand and know what would it be&#8221;,  you expect his answer to be something of the struggle of being an Black Mormon , but no it&#8217;s his emotional touching testimony of the the Savior.  I learned so much from these film makers.  As a fifth generation Mormon women it  clarified many concepts I had question about. M</p>
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