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List of documents by Martha L. Root

author name: Martha L. Root
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  1. Bahá'í Movement, The: The Greatness of Its Power. Martha L. Root (1936). Tributes to the Bahá'í Faith from various notables and thinkers across Europe. Essays.
  2. Count Leo Tolstoy and the Bahá'í Movement. Martha L. Root (1936). Leo Tolstoy encountered Bahá’í teachings late in life, and admired their ideals of peace and unity. Articles.
  3. My Visit to Temple University. Martha L. Root (1931-09). On Martha Root's visit to Temple University in Philadelphia in 1931 to talk about the Bahá'í peace principles. Essays.
  4. Táhirih's Message to the Modern World. Martha L. Root (1940-04-21 / 1941). Transcript of a radio address from Sunday April 21, 1940, telling the story of Ṭáhirih, describing her as the foremost woman of her generation known across Persia for her beauty, intelligence, and courage, who gave her life for the emancipation of women. Talks.
  5. Tahirih, The Pure, Iran's Greatest Woman. Martha L. Root, David Merrick, comp. (1938). Life story of Tahirih, the "heroine" of the Faith of the Bab. Biographies.
 
       
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