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*Brooks, Juanita. ''History of the Jews in Utah and Idaho''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Western Epics, 1973. (Family History Library{{FHL|257104|title-id|disp=book 979 F2b}}.) This is an indexed book on the history of the Jewish communities in Utah. It covers 1849-1961 and includes a list of the deaths in the various congregations from 1922 to about 1954.  
*Brooks, Juanita. ''History of the Jews in Utah and Idaho''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Western Epics, 1973. (Family History Library{{FHL|257104|title-id|disp=book 979 F2b}}.) This is an indexed book on the history of the Jewish communities in Utah. It covers 1849-1961 and includes a list of the deaths in the various congregations from 1922 to about 1954.  
*Coleman, Ronald Gerald. ''A History of Blacks in Utah, 1825–1910''. 1980. Reprint, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1990. (Family History Library {{FHL|979.2 F2c|disp=book 979.2 F2c}}.) This addresses differing occupations, from trappers to African-American soldiers. In the appendix, a census summary is found and a study on occupations.
*Coleman, Ronald Gerald. ''A History of Blacks in Utah, 1825–1910''. 1980. Reprint, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1990. (Family History Library {{FHL|979.2 F2c|disp=book 979.2 F2c}}.) This addresses differing occupations, from trappers to African-American soldiers. In the appendix, a census summary is found and a study on occupations.
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=== African Americans  ===
=== African Americans  ===


{{AfrAmDC}}Time line of African Americans in Utah  
'''Time line of African Americans in Utah'''


1847: Green Flake, Oscar Crosby and Hark Lay are part of the 1847 Pioneer Companies  
1847: Green Flake, Oscar Crosby and Hark Lay are part of the 1847 Pioneer Companies  
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1976 Rev. Robert Harris is elected Utah's first black state legislator  
1976 Rev. Robert Harris is elected Utah's first black state legislator  


1984 Tyron Medley, Utah's first black judge 3rd Circuit Court appointed by Gov. Scott Matheson  
1984 Tyron Medley, Utah's first black judge 3rd Circuit Court appointed by Gov. Scott Matheson


=== Other Sources  ===
=== Other Sources  ===
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