Don BradleyDon Bradley is an author and independent historian specializing in the beginnings of the Latter-day Saint Restoration. He completed a Bachelor's in History at BYU and a Master's in History at Utah State University, where he wrote his thesis on Americn Proto-Zionism and the 'Book of Lehi': Recontextualizing the Rise of Mormonism. Don has performed an internship with the Joseph Smith Papers Project working with the earliest Joseph Smith sources. He was the primary researcher for Brian C. Hales's Joseph Smith's Polygamy series. He has published on the translation of the Book of Mormon, plural marriage before Nauvoo, Joseph Smith's grand fundamental principles of Mormonism, and the Kinderhook plates, and has forthcoming works on the Kinderhook plates and the First Vision. He lives in Springville, Utah. Read More Read Less
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