- 2026. Dr. Alimorad Davoudi. Behrooz Sabet. Brief bio of an Iranian philosopher, professor, writer, translator, and the Secretary General of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’i of Iran, written by his nephew. Biographies.
- 2023-12. Guess Who's Coming to Church: The Chicago Defender, the Federal Council of Churches, and Rethinking Shared Faith in Interracial Religious Practice. William Stell. Exploring "Go-to-a-White-Church Sunday" initiated by Robert S. Abbott (1922) and "Race Relations Sunday" (1923), calling for critical analysis of assumed shared faith in interracial practice. Articles.
- 2021-03. In Memoriam: Mas'úd Khamsí (1922-2013), Spiritual Father of Peru, Mentor and Counselor. Boris Handal, Samuel Duboisme, trans. . On the life of a distinguished Bahá'í from Rasht, Iran, who travel-taught to Africa and South America and later became a member of the National Spiritual Assemblies of Bolivia and Peru. Biographies.
- 2021. Discourse on Bahá'í Theology, A: A Treatise by Dr. 'Alí-Murád Dávúdí on God and Revelation. Alí Murád Dávúdí, Vargha Taefi, trans. . Overview of the life of Davudi, a distinguished scholar and researcher and prolific author, followed by a translation of a treatise on the transcendence of God, apophatic theology, knowledge of God, emanation and manifestation, and divine attributes. Articles.
- 2016-03-17. Demographics of the United States National Spiritual Assembly. Archives Office of the United States Bahá'í National Center. Percentage of women, African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Latino Americans serving on the U.S. and Canadian NSAs from 1922-2015. Statistics.
- 1999. Obituary: Alimurad Davudi (1922-1979). Novin Doostdar. Davudi was Professor of Philosophy at Tehran University, and long-time secretary of the Iranian Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly; he was abducted by government agents, and assumed to have been murdered shortly after the Islamic Revolution. Biographies.
- 1998/2001. John Cornell: in memoriam. Various. Brief bio note written by Dr. Cornell in 1998 for posting at the Bahá'í Library Online, and a memoriam biography published by the BCCA in 2001. Personal.
- 1995. Hoar, William. Robert Stockman. Encyclopedia.
- 1982. Some Aspects of the Development of the Bahá'í Administrative Order in America, 1922-1936. Loni Bramson (published as Loni Bramson-Lerche). On the development of the American and Canadian communities, from small informal networks of local groups to a vastly enlarged and well-organized religion with a national consciousness, and the gradual consolidation of the Administrative structure. Articles.
- 1971/1972 Winter. Letter from Haifa in the Time of Mourning, 1922: from Emogene Hoagg to Nelly French. Emogene Hoagg. The commemoration of 'Abdu'l-Baha's passing and the first public reading of his Will, including the appontment of Shoghi Effendi. Letters.
- 1967-2007. Alí Murád Dávúdí, Collected Works. Alí Murád Dávúdí, Adel Shafipour, comp. . دکترعلی مراد دائدی :
Various published and unpublished academic works by Dr. Davudi, mostly in Persian. Books.
- 1926. Easter in Palestine, 1921-1922. Millicent Fawcett. Background of Tiberias, Akka, and Haifa, with passing mentions of The Bab and Abdu'l-Bahá. Excerpts.
- 1922. Handbook of Palestine, The. Harry Charles Lukach (published as Harry Charles Luke). Passing mentions of the Bab, Bahá'ís, and Subh-i-Azal, along with the history and geography of Akka. Includes estimate of number of Bahá'ís in Palestine in 1922. Excerpts.
- 1902-1924. Gertrude Bell Archive, excerpts. Gertrude Bell. A British writer and archeologist, Bell traveled throughout the Middle East from 1899-1926. During this time she made several trips to Haifa and Akka, meeting Abdu'l-Bahá, and entering the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh. She also took a number of photos of Akka. Pilgrims.
- 1852-1922. Mention of the Babi and Baha'i Faiths in the New York Times 1852 - 1922. Various. 45 articles and brief mentions, spanning 70 years. Newspapers.
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