- America's Spiritual Mission: Teaching Tablets Revealed by 'Abdu'l-Bahá to the American Bahá'ís during 1916 and 1917, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1936). — Early version of Tablets of the Divine Plan, Writings on the goal of establishing the Baha'i Faith t...
- American Bahá'í Community, 1894-1917, The: A Preliminary Survey, by Peter Smith (1982). — A comprehensive and detailed survey of the American community from 1894 to 1917. Includes bibliograp...
- Anne Gould Hauberg and Mark Tobey: Lives Lived for Art, Cultivated by Spirit, by Anne Gordon Perry (2016). — On the friendship and working relationship between Seattle art patron Hauberg and Seattle-based pain...
- Gillespie, Dizzy, by Barry Kernfeld (2000). — Gillespie (1917-1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer; his acceptance of ...
- Hearing "The Divinity in the Music": Dizzy Gillespie Remembered at 100, by Bahá'í World News Service (2017-10-06). — Reflections on the life of Gillespie and how his Baha’i beliefs seemed to inspire and drive his wo...
- Life, Faith, and Death of Helen Clevenger, 1917-1936, The, by Steven Kolins (2023-09). — On the death of an 18-year-old Baha'i in North Carolina in 1936; racial injustices of the era; sensa...
- Pilgrim Notes, by Myron Henry Phelps (1917). — Notes taken by Phelps during his second visit to Acca, 1917, from the words of Abdul-Baha.
- Select Clevenger Archives, 1926-1936, Steven Kolins, ed. (2021). — Personal letters to Ella Robarts, the National Spiritual Assembly, Horace Holley, and others; articl...
- We Kept the Light Bulb On: An Interview with Ellerton and Marjorie Harmer, by Charles Uzzell (2000-02). — Short overview of the lives of the first pioneers to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.
- Writing on the Ground, by Wellesley Tudor Pole (1968). — PDF of the entire book, followed by HTML-formatted excerpt of Part Three, "The Baha'i Faith."
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