From Deseret News archives:
Priesthood for blacks is focus of film
Clips from "Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons," were previewed for participants at an annual apologetics conference for Latter-day Saints on Thursday, and producers are still seeking money to finish the independent film.
Darius Gray and Margaret Young, authors of a historical fiction trilogy that traces the history of black LDS pioneers, have long dreamed about the project but began working in earnest two years ago after securing a $10,000 grant from the University of Utah.
They told an audience at the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research at the South Towne Expo Center that they hope to have the "rough cut" of the documentary ready by Aug. 31, but they spent the last of their money this week and are seeking additional funding for the film's completion.
Folklore about the reasons for the ban persists in some quarters, and is something the producers both active Latter-day Saints are anxious to dispel.
"The official answer (from the church) is, 'we don't know why"' the ban was in place, Gray said. "And that's important. It does away with the rationale that Cain killed Abel, or that blacks were less valiant (in a pre-Earth life), or that Noah's son, Ham, was cursed" with black skin that marked his descendants as unworthy.
"The brethren (top LDS leaders) have disavowed that."
In fact, a few black Latter-day Saints did hold the faith's priesthood during the nearly 150 years since the church was founded in 1830, Gray said, though that fact was not well-known among church members, either then or now.
Gray, a black man who joined the church before the ban was lifted and who was among the first to receive the faith's priesthood in 1978, has long worked with top LDS leaders to help facilitate ministry among African-Americans. He said he's been given permission by those same church leaders to share his belief that the ban "was not imposed by God but was allowed by God" as a test for Latter-day Saints of all ethnic backgrounds.
He believes it was "not a curse but a calling."
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