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Brigham Young did not graduate from anywhere. Brigham Young lived at a time when formal education was rare, and most children learned to read and write from their parents before learning a specific trade. After recieving a basic education, Brigham Young learned the trades of blacksmithing and carpentry to earn a living.

Although he did not have the opportunity to receive a formal education, Brigham Young played a major role in founding two universities (the University of Utah and Brigham Young University) and strongly encouraged his children and the Mormon people to obtain as much education as they could, both through formal schools and independent study.

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