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It is sought today in certain quarters to break down all race prejudice, and at the end of the road, which they who urge this see, is intermarriage. That is what it finally comes to. Now, you should hate nobody; you should give to every man and every woman, no matter what the color of his and her skin may be, full civil rights. You should treat them as brothers and sisters, but do not ever let that wicked virus get into your systems that brotherhood either permits or entitles you to mix races which are inconsistent. Biologically, it is wrong; spiritually, it is wrong.
- J. Reuben Clark (Counselor in the First Presidency)
1946-06-08, Plain Talk to Girls, address given to the executives of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association in Barratt Hall
 
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