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dispel the belief, common throughout Europe, that Mormon women "were downtrodden slaves". Knight and the other missionaries were not always welcome, however. In February 1899, Knight was in attendance at a church meeting in Bristol when all of the windows were broken by anti-Mormon rioters. Knight, her companion, and the other missionaries had to seek protection from the local police. Although Jennie Brimhall returned to Utah in November 1898 due to poor health, Knight continued her mission until 1900 with several other companions, including Liza Chipman and J. Clara Holbrook, both from Utah. Due to the scarcity of lady missionaries, however, at times Knight served alone. She recorded in her journal one meeting in which "I was the only girl. I felt more conspicuous by the elders beginning their remarks; my brethren and sister." Areas in which Knight served included
181: 392:. Because her husband was a Republican, Allen's political experiences were sometimes unique. For example, in 1924, Allen attended both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, the first she attended as a Democratic national committeewoman, the second she attended with her husband, who was acting as a delegate from Utah. Additionally, Allen was elected to the National Women's Democratic Committee in 1928. Allen was frequently recognized and honored for her political efforts, and was named Utah's "Goddess of Liberty" at the 1898 or 1900 Provo Fourth of July Celebration. 211: 432:
for Provo City Council in 1961 and for mayor of Provo in 1965. Both Mrs. and Mr. Allen donated generous amounts of money to Brigham Young Academy. Inez Allen began donating as early as 1897. A year before her mission, she donated $ 10,000 to the institution, the only woman among the ten significant donors that year. As a donor, Allen was asked to give a speech at the 1897 ground-breaking ceremony of the new college building, again being the only woman invited to do so. A men's dormitory hall was named in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Knight in 1937.
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Britain. In 1900, just a few months after returning home, Allen was named matron for "Missionary Theology for Girls" of the academy. Allen was the matron of the school for two years despite personal setbacks, which included falling ill with smallpox in October 1900. Allen helped initiate the community welfare department in Provo and was active in the Red Cross organization of Utah County.
302:, missionary Joseph S. Broadbent wrote that "Sisters Jennie Brimhall and Inez Knight, both of Provo, Utah, each spoke at some length on Utah and her people and bore strong testimonies on the restoration of the Gospel and the divine mission of Joseph Smith. There were about 800 people present and a pin could be heard drop." 380:, and was endorsed by William Jennings Bryan and Heber J. Grant for the position. At times, Allen's political beliefs and religious views clashed. As a national committeewoman for the Democratic party, Inez Allen was a supporter of 1932 Democratic candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt. However, Allen opposed the repeal of the 200: 431:
Inez Allen and her husband passed on a legacy of participation in local, state, and national politics to their children. Robert K. Allen served nationally as a U.S. Treasury agent from 1934 to 1945, working both in the United States and at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. He served locally as well, running
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After her marriage, Inez Allen was active in various areas within the church and the community. From 1927 until her death (10 years) she was a member of the Relief Society's general board. Allen was also extensively involved with Brigham Young Academy for several years following her mission to Great
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Knight and Brimhall not only traveled extensively in England, but throughout other parts of Europe as well. Knight reported having spent "a month visiting the principal cities of France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, and Holland. Knight believed that one of her main purposes as a missionary was to
376:'s advisory council for unemployment relief in 1931. She served four years as a Democratic national committeewoman, during which time she attended two national conventions, one in New York in 1924 and the other in Houston, Texas in 1928. She once ran as a Democratic candidate for 1409: 360:. In addition to her leadership in the Relief Society and membership in the Yesharah Society, Allen participated in various other activities and clubs, including the Nelke Reading Club. 381: 337:. Robert Allen was born on December 21, 1877, in Coalville, Utah, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Allen. Mr. Allen served an LDS mission in Liverpool, England, in 1905, and attended the 372:
in Utah, serving on various committees and in different offices as early as 1895 at the age of 19 years old. She was named a member of the executive committee of Governor
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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Allen was frequently honored for her role as one of the first two single female missionaries for the LDS church. In 1934 she and
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where he met Knight. They had five sons, including W. Eugene J. Knight, Robert K. Allen, Joseph Knight Allen, and Mark E. Allen.
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Inez Knight Allen diary (digitized journal), Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, L. Tom Perry Special Collections
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Inez Knight Allen diary (finding aid), Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, L. Tom Perry Special Collections
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In June 1902, Knight married Robert Eugene Allen, a prominent local banker and community developer, in the
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and his wife Amanda McEwan. She was born the fourth of five children; her siblings included brothers
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and J. Will Knight and sisters Jennie Knight Mangum and Ione Knight Jordan. The family moved to
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politician. In 1898, she became one of the first two single women to be missionaries for
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Election as a member of the Women's National Democratic Committee (1928)
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as one of the first two single women in the LDS Church to be formally
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as full-time church missionaries. The other was her childhood friend
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American leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Appointment as Brigham Young Academy matron (1900–1902)
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State of Utah Death Certificate: Amanda Inez Knight Allen
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April 3, 1898. p. 6 395:In 1937, Allen died unexpectedly in her home in 1249:"It's Time for a Change: Elect Bob Allen Mayor" 475:"Relief Society Conference: Saturday Afternoon" 243:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 894:"Active Provo Business, Community Leader Dies" 838:"Robert K. (Bob) Allen Files for City Council" 558:. Provo, Utah. November 6, 1938. pp. 1, 415:. The funeral was large, with members of the 8: 766:"Leading Provo Banker, Developer Dies at 89" 1257:. Provo, Utah. October 30, 1965. p. 13 959: 957: 112:Being the first single woman LDS missionary 1341:. Provo, Utah. December 8, 1937. p. 1 1226:. Provo, Utah. June 10, 1937. pp. 1, 1057:. Provo, Utah. October 13, 1936. p. 3 687:. Lehi, Utah. February 18, 1899. p. 1 413:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church) 191: 31: 20: 939:. Provo, Utah. June 7, 1937. pp. 1, 846:. Provo, Utah. October 2, 1961. p. 2 233:(September 8, 1876 – June 5, 1937) was a 1198:. Provo, Utah. July 22, 1976. p. 24 1083:. Provo, Utah. 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