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title Reconsidering the Civil Rights Era in the Footsteps of 'Abdu’l-Bahá
author Thomas, June Manning
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June Manning Thomas
item typeJournal article
publication year2021
date2021
publication titleJournal of Bahá'í Studies
abstract noteThis article reviews major principles concerning racial prejudice that 'Abdu’l-Bahá explained during His 1912 visit to North America. Three of the principles that emerged from talks He gave during thattrip were the fallacy of racial prejudice, the need to judge people by their moral character rather than their race, and the mutual responsibilities of different races toward each other. The article describes how these principles helped the author research and then write a combination history and memoir of race relations and desegregation in South Carolina during the civil rights era. The author comments on the difficult task of writing academic material that caters to a secular audience but draws on Bahá’í insights, and then explains attempts to do so in this research project.
pages21-45
issue4
volume31
languageEnglish
manual tagsRACE UNITY; TRAVELS & JOURNEYS; 'ABDU'L-BAHA; UNITED STATES; MORALITY; RECIPROCITY; PREJUDICE; 1912; RESPONSIBILITY

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