JANE & EMMA Offers First, On-Screen Look at Historic Friendship Between Mormonism’s Founding Couple and a Free Black Woman
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Excell entertainment announces announcement October 12 Jane and EMMA free drama release, free African American Jane Manning and the incredible truth story of Emma Smith 's wife Emasumith, founder of Mormon, 1844 Background Smith Murder Case Background
Excel Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Deseret Book Company, is the best independent film distributor in Utah State, and more than 40 successful films are screened since 2000. This movie is a limited edition drama release that opened on October 12, 2018. This movie for the first time talked about the true story of two women, a born African-American woman and a controversial religious leader, raising an open dialogue on racial discrimination, polygamy, gender, Mormon church . The founder of Mormon Joseph Smith was murdered by a mob in 1844.
For 136, the Mormon Church has excluded African-American from many of the most precious religious ceremonies and rituals. But Mormon's founder Joseph Smith and his wife Emma took the opposite approach in the church. By exploring the friendship between Caucasian female Emma Smith and black woman Jane Manning, this movie provides a way for contemporary Mormons to overcome and overcome difficult national history. "Said Template" Church ", Arthur Van Wagenen, Chief Executive Officer of Excel Entertainment. "For those outside our community, whether religious or secular, JANE and EMMA provide the opportunity to talk about race, gender and religion in a healthy, constructive way. Better opportunities for sickness of our society today "
JANE and EMMA talked about two women (Jane Manning James and Emma Smith), Salt Lake City, Utah and Nauvoo, Illinois, and in 1844 it was the background of ethnic, religious and gender issues Was low. Possibility of Friendship After Joseph was killed by a mob in Carthage prison, Jane Smith, a wife of Mormonist prophet Joseph Smith, one of the first black members of Mormon, gathered. After a dangerous night.
In the 1840's, a reborn African American woman, Jane Manning, moved to Nauvoo, Illinois and became one of the first Black Mormons. She soon met with Mormon's founder Joseph Smith and his wife Emma, so she eventually became a member of the family. Speaking of family members, I am a member of my family. Mormons believe what they call "seal" based on the idea that families can be together forever as one unit, and Joseph and Emma Smith will take her at their home I ask you to seal forever I will like Jane Manning very much. . But in 1844, Joseph Smith was assassinated by a mob. After his death, the new leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints established a policy prohibiting black members from participating in the temple's ritual. Joseph and Emma invited Jane to become a member of the family before a new race policy, but LDS leaders refused to fulfill their offer.
For 136, the Mormon Church has excluded African-American from many of the most precious religious ceremonies and rituals. But Mormon's founder Joseph Smith and his wife Emma took the opposite approach in the church. By exploring the friendship between Caucasian female Emma Smith and black woman Jane Manning, this movie provides a way for contemporary Mormons to overcome and overcome difficult national history. "Said Template" Church ", Arthur Van Wagenen, Chief Executive Officer of Excel Entertainment. "For those outside our community, whether religious or secular, JANE and EMMA provide the opportunity to talk about race, gender and religion in a healthy, constructive way. Better opportunities for sickness of our society today "
JANE and EMMA show the historical friendship of Mormon couple and free black women for the first time on screen
Jim Austen 's coach Jim O'Hanlon and Sandy Welch' s adaptation of Emma 2009 adapted the theme of travel, community and regression in the novel and presented them in a way to provide new insights and perspectives. It is a novel itself. - According to Charles Darwin, father of mod