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Evening and Morning Star : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Evening and the Morning Star
''The Evening and the Morning Star'' was an early Latter Day Saint movement newspaper published monthly in Independence, Missouri, from June 1832 to July 1833, and then in Kirtland, Ohio, from December 1833 to September 1834. Reprints of edited versions of the original issues were also published in Kirtland under the title ''Evening and Morning Star''. ==Printing in Missouri== ''The Evening and the Morning Star'' was the first Latter Day Saint newspaper. It was initially published in the printing office of William Wines Phelps in Independence, Missouri. The first issue was printed in June 1832 as volume 1 number 1. Printing continued until the office was destroyed by a mob on 20 July 1833, in response to an article published in ''The Evening and the Morning Star'' about U.S. and Missouri laws regarding slavery, African-Americans, and mixed-raced Americans.〔"( Free People of Color )," ''The Evening and the Morning Star'', July 1833, p. 109.〕 According to a letter written by John Whitmer and Phelps, proslavery Missourians responded with an outraged manifesto, in which Mormons were decried as ''"...deluded fanatics, or weak and designing knaves..."'' and so forth.〔( Letter from John Whitmer and William W. Phelps, 29 July 1833 ), The Joseph Smith Papers, accessed 1 February 2012.〕 The mob destroyed Phelps' printing office and numerous incomplete copies of the ''Book of Commandments''. Volume 2 number 14 was the last issue published in Missouri.
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