- ca. 1979. Interview with Lilian Crawford on the Knighthood of Abdu'l-Baha. Adib Masumian, comp. Interview with Lilian Crawford, a pilgrim to Haifa in 1919 who witnessed the ceremony of the knighthood of Abdu'l-Bahá, published in New Era, short-lived Bahá'í newsletter from Edinburgh; photo of the ceremony and identification of some attendees. Essays.
- 2024-05-31. Globality of Suffering, The: Tokutomi Kenjirō Meets 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Palestine, 1919. Amin Ghadimi. Exploring Japanese author Tokutomi Kenjirō's 1919 encounter with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, analyzing themes of suffering, globality, religion, and personal transformation within the context of modernity. Articles.
- 2019 [1919-1920]. Tablet to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The Hague (Lawh-i-Hague). Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'í World Centre, trans. . Updated, authorized translation of both Tablets, described by Shoghi Effendi as of "far-reaching importance," was despatched to Executive Committee for a Durable Peace at The Hague by a special delegation. Writings.
- 2019. Journey of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's "Tablet to the Hague", The: A Photo Chronology. Jelle de Vries, ed. Link (offsite) to a visual tour of the history, people, and events relevant to Abdu'l-Bahá's "Letter to the Central Organisation for a Durable Peace." Chronologies.
- 2008-03. With Abdu'l-Bahá: The Diary of Mirza 'Isa Khan Isfahani. Mirza `Isa Khan Isfahani, Ahang Rabbani, ed. and trans. . Account of a visit to Haifa, December 1919 - January 1920, by a little-known author Mírzá 'Isá Khán Isfahání Darágáh'í. Includes table of an old Persian solar calendar and its Western astrological correspondences, and anecdotes about Esslemont. Pilgrims.
- 2007. In search of Martha Root: An American Bahá'í feminist and peace advocate in the early twentieth century. Jiling Yang. Early life of Root, her four world teaching trips from 1919 to 1939 with a focus on peace advocacy, and gender and identity reflections on Tahirih. Link to thesis (offsite). Theses.
- 2005. Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy. Christopher Buck. The importance of Alain Locke (1885-1954), the 'Dean' of the Harlem Renaissance (1919-1934), and an American Bahá'í. Books.
- 2004. Esslemont's Survey of the Bahá'í World, 1919-1920 (excerpt). Moojan Momen. Material for an unfinished chapter "Progress of the Bahá'í Movement." Excerpt pp. 62-80 only, as provided by Google Books free preview. Articles.
- 2003. Dr. David S. Ruhe: Kansas Author. Duane L. Herrmann. Biography written for the Kansas Authors Club. Articles-unpublished.
- 2001-12-21. Hainsworth, Philip. Author unknown. Bio of a prominent pioneer, administrator, and author. Biographies.
- 1996. Ibn Abhar, Hand of the Cause. Stephen Lambden. Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use." Biographies.
- 1985. Adíb Tálaqání (Hand of the Cause). Moojan Momen. Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- 1969?. Bahá'u'lláh's Garden: Jacksonville, Florida, 1919-1969. Kathryn Louisa Vernon. Unpublished account of the early years of the Bahá'í Faith in Florida. Books.
- 1941/1995. Pilgrimage to Haifa, November 1919, A. Bahiyyih Randall Winckler. Winckler's parents were Bahá'ís; she met 'Abdu'l-Bahá during his visit to America when He visited her mother in 1912, and was bestowed the name Bahiyyih when she went on pilgrimage in 1919 at age twelve. Pilgrims.
- 1920. Light of the World, The. George Orr Latimer. A book chronicling Latimer's visit to the Holy Land, November 1919; includes words of Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
- 1919-06-07. Report to Abdul Baha of the Bahá'í Activities in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, A. Charles Mason Remey. Diary of travel-teaching March-April 1919. Includes letter to the members of the Bahá'í Board of Teaching in America about successful techniques. Articles.
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