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1894 (In the year)
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Green Acre was founded by Sarah J. Farmer in the aftermath of the World Parliament of Religions. [BBRSM:104; BFA2:142–7; BW5:29; GPB261; SBBH1:125]
In his book Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality, historian Leigh Eric Schmidt comments on the impact of Green Acre on public discourse in the early twentieth century: "The Green Acre gatherings thrived for more than two decades; the World's Parliament lasted all of seventeen days." [BWNS 1172] |
- Bahá'í schools (conference centres); Eliot, ME; Green Acre Bahá’í School; Maine, USA; Parliament of the World's Religions; Sarah Farmer; United States (USA) |
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