After the war he accepted a faculty position at Brigham young University in Provo, Utah, a small school at that time, just beginning to emerge as a regional academic center. However, his curiosity about Mormon history soon brought him head to head with the limits fo academic freedom there, resulting ultimately in his resignation and forcing him to work in construction for seven years until Utah State University position opened.
Throughout this period he retained his idealism, especially in responding to President John F. Kennedys call for Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s. Madsen signed on and became a program administrator in Washington D.C.a circumstance which brought him to the foot of the Lincoln Memorial to hear Martin Luther Kings famous speech.
Returning to Utah, Madsen turned his attention to Native American history. In Pursuing the truth about the 1862 military campaign against the Northwestern Shoshone, he discovered the amazing "revelation ... that the engagement was not a battle but a brutal slaughter." His dogged persistence in this area resulted in the establishment of the Bear River Massacre National Historic Landmark. By contrast, when he found that the alleged massacre of white settlers, memorialized by a nearby monument, never happened, this produced not only displeasure but denouncements from the majority population.
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