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What if one of the most influential voices in early Mormon history wasn’t a prophet or apostle but a woman whose sermons were scattered across 480,000 pages of records? In this video, we explore the groundbreaking new volume Rise Up and Speak: The Collected Discourses of Eliza R. Snow and uncover how Eliza R. Snow shaped LDS doctrine, women’s leadership, Relief Society organization, and even the theology of plural marriage. Far more than the “Poetess of Zion,” Snow emerges here as a powerful religious thinker, institutional architect, and defender of women’s public voice. Drawing from over 1,300 recovered discourses compiled by the LDS Church History Department, this discussion highlights her influence on suffrage, economic cooperation, medical education for women, priesthood authority, and the development of Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary organizations. We also examine her relationship to Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, her theological vision, and how this volume reframes the broader narrative of Mormon history. If you care about Church history, LDS women’s leadership, or American religious history, this is essential viewing. Newsletter link for giveaway: https://benjaminpark.kit.com/e8e78e2331 Books: American Zion: https://amzn.to/4j8Ms16 Kingdom of Nauvoo: https://amzn.to/4cmigxw Eliza R. Snow Discourses online: https://www.churchhistorianspress.org... Eliza R. Snow discourses book: https://amzn.to/4qIK0li First Fifty Years of Relief Society: https://www.churchhistorianspress.org... At the Pulpit Discourses: https://www.churchhistorianspress.org... Emmeline B. Wells Diaries: https://www.churchhistorianspress.org... Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:01 Women’s History Shift 03:01 Correcting Narratives 04:01 Key Publications 05:00 Channel Updates 05:50 Live Discussion 06:43 Why Eliza Matters 07:54 1,300 Discourses 09:01 Interview Begins 13:14 Polygamy Context 20:58 Women Speak Up 22:59 Economic Vision 24:04 Medical Advocacy 26:00 Hair Art Explained 29:00 Key Themes 31:48 Final Thoughts #ChurchHistory #LDSHistory #ElizaRSnow #womeninreligion About This Channel: Welcome to the channel! I’m Dr. Benjamin Park—historian, author, professor, and unapologetic history geek. If you're tired of hearing that everything is unprecedented or nothing like this has ever happened before, you're in the right place. This channel dives into the complex (and fascinating) intersections of American religion, politics, and culture. I bring history out of the ivory tower and into real-world conversations—making it relevant, accessible, and even a little fun. Expect weekly deep dives, quick takes on current events, book recommendations, and sharp insights from the past to help us understand our present. From Mormon history to the abolitionist movement and beyond, let’s unpack how we got here—and where we might be going. Subscribe and geek out with me on the power of the past. This channel participants in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com Views expressed on this channel are those of the presenter and not his employer.