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Abstract:
On the Bahá'í Faith's progress toward racial unity; brief bios of Glenford Mitchell, Amoz Gibson, Wilma Brady, Barbara Eaton Bond, and Alberta Deas; reflections on Black experiences of the Bahá'í community.
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2:24, pp. 14, 21
Download: tinney_bahai_attracts_non-whites.pdf.
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OCLC | worldcat.org/title/755040228 |
Language | English |
Permission | fair use |
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