- Above All Barriers: The Story of Louis G. Gregory, by H. Elsie Austin (1955/1976). Article, published as a pamphlet, summarizing the life of this famous lawyer and social activist.
- Commentary on a Passage in the Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, by Moojan Momen (2013). Short biography of the Son of the Wolf, Aqa Najafi; summary of persecutions from 1874-1903; and the Epistle's references to Qayyumu’l-Asma and the Muslim dawn prayer for Ramadan.
- Esslemont, John Ebenezer, by Moojan Momen (1995). Short biography of a famous Bahá'í author and Hand of the Cause of God.
- Gregory, Louis G.: The Advancement of Racial Unity in America, by Harlan F. Ober, Richard Francis, ed. (1993/1998). Short biography of an early African-American Bahá'í.
- Gregory, Louis George, by Gayle Morrison (2009). On the African American lawyer who became a leading Bahá’í speaker, writer, administrator, and proponent of race unity and equality, member of the national governing body of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, and Hand of the Cause.
- J. E. Esslemont, by Author unknown (1926). Esslemont's is the only biography or in memoriam in this first volume of Bahá'í World.
- Louis Gregory (1874-1951), by John S. Hatcher (2019). Overview of the life of a famous Bahá'í lawyer, anti-racism educator and travel-teacher, and Hand of the Cause.
- Mulla Sadiq-i-Khurasani (Muqaddas), by Vahid Rafati (2016). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Remey, Charles Mason, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Story of J. E. Esslemont and His Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era, The: Bibliography, by Jan T. Jasion (2020). List of all of Esslemont's known writings, including his Bahá’í pamphlets and his medical writings, plus a bibliography of all translations of New Era.
- Viaje al Interior de Persia: El itinerario de Rivadeneyra (1874-75), by Lily Litvak (1987). 1-page overview of Bábí history and the Bahá'í/Azali split.
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