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Black Mormons

Eldridge Cleaver, former major player of the Black Panther Party, and Mormon convert

Since Mormonism's foundation, Black people have been members; however, the church placed restrictions on proselytization efforts among Black people. Before 1978, Black membership was small.[citation needed] It has since grown, and in 1997, there were approximately 500,000 Black members of the church (about 5% of the total membership), mostly in Africa, Brazil and the Caribbean.[1] Black membership has continued to grow substantially, especially in West Africa, where two temples have been built.[2] By 2018, an estimated 6% of members were Black worldwide.[3] In the United States, approximately 1% of members are Black.[4][5]

  1. ^ [1] quoting Deseret News 1999-2000 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1998); pg. 119.
  2. ^ The Church Continues to Grow in Africa Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Brady McCombs. "Mormons grapple with race decades after ban on black leaders".
  4. ^ "Religious Landscape Study".
  5. ^ "Religious Landscape Study".

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