The Bahá'í faith and African American history : creating racial and religious diversity /
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- The Bahá'í "pupil of the eye" metaphor : promoting ideal race relations in Jim Crow America / Christopher Buck
- "The most vital and challenging issue" : the Bahá'í faith's efforts to improve race relations, 1922 to 1936 / Loni Bramson
- Alain Locke on race, religion, and the Bahá'í faith / Christopher Buck
- The most challenging issue revisited : African American Bahá'í women and the advancement of race and gender equality, 1899-1943 / Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis
- Hand in hand : race, identity, and community development among South Carolina's Bahá'í, 1973-1979 / Louis Venters
- Race unity efforts among American Bahá'í : institutionalized tools and empirical evidence / Mike McMullen
- Race, place, and clusters : current vision and possible strategies / June Manning Thomas.