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  1. Christopher Buck and Alain Locke. Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Baha'i Pluralist: includes Alain Locke in his Own Words: Three Essays and a poem (2005). Article by Buck, poem "The Moon Maiden" and three essays by Locke introduced by Buck: "The Gospel for the Twentieth Century," "Peace between Black and White in the United States," and "Five Phases of Democracy: Farewell Address at Talladega College." Articles.
  2. Alain Locke. Christopher Buck, comp. Audio and video clips (1933-1940). Audio.
  3. Alain Locke. Christopher Buck, ed. Four Talks Redefining Democracy, Education, and World Citizenship (2008). The Preservation of the Democratic Ideal; Stretching Our Social Mind; On Becoming World Citizens; Creative Democracy. Includes introduction by Buck and Fisher. Articles.
  4. Alain Locke. Impressions of Haifa (1926-04-21). Locke reflects on his visit to the Bahá'í shrines in November 1923. Articles.
  5. Shoghi Effendi and Ruhi Afnan, et al. Christopher Buck, comp. Letters to Alain Locke (2010). Collection of letters between Shoghi Effendi, his secretary, and Alain Locke, and related historical material on Locke. Histories.
  6. Alain Locke. Orientation of Hope and Lessons in World Crisis, The (1936/1945). Two essays meditating on the relevance of Bahá'í principles to the period preceding and during the Second World War. Essays.
 
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