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Show fJQICLU510N hsa Young Oates fer the Mormons r$pres.$ed.. was There the were w:rote tor her Owtl %'OUih dratt, of their Gnd.ea.vor.1 Her that her writing. $he eare. tam$ in anothe:r not go tmheded OMe m$.ages of tith never eue to through almost a. a &$ & kee, great Wl'i:tel!". Sbe loved the eS8ay _d could a mort-than-panable "$"1' Ycnml Womcen'$ Jou.malwere generally ease and. first :rate novelbt somet1m.es with sound nor a good. poete$s, ahe Gont1n.ed to pageants saged by their 0'Wn "ward" She also eeuld beauty. write mallT of her people whose story telling and. rhyming were to proge.ss toward better-tnn...avere.ge It0%7 teUere t?b,.. lines apparentlY with nfd.;ther a was and alw$.7s orthodox. Mrs. Gates was was chance to win on a against apathy full fruition any situation .in H.r editorials for the convincing, long and. devotion \0 MG%'1llonism should Her antidote Her strength lq in argumentation. stTl.. too might 4ontinU$ he!' writing. While it is possible to true in her work writ. her wq developed. selt-expression t.urned her back in order that she by !Jfol"1lOn youth. lit.-ra:t7 mat.urity. ehe arui own and What $he few outside her Chureh who talt the need to lis- Mol" 414 she much concern _s people; Although wa$ (then she a.hb to out and now) (pariab) aud11ary' lxrs Gahs refused. the. post of seeT'eta.ry of the National. Con:neil of Women offered her by Susan B. Anthony if Mrs. Gates would onl.1 rOztsake her militJlnt Mormcnism. !h..e price, said the Mormen writer was too high if "Hail and Farewell," Young man,'s Journ$l. 138 '---7 (Oct., 1(29) XL, 677. ... |