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Tag "1954"

tag name: 1954 type: Dates
web link: 1954
related tags: 1950s
bahaidata.org: Q4894   ·   Links to Bahá'í wikis (bahai9, bahaipedia, etc.)
references: bahai-library.com/chronology/1954; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954

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  1. Alain Locke, by Christopher Buck (2013).
  2. Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy, by Christopher Buck (2005). The importance of Alain Locke (1885-1954), the 'Dean' of the Harlem Renaissance (1919-1934), and an American Bahá'í.
  3. Alain Locke: Baha'i Philosopher, by Christopher Buck (2001/2002). Biography of one of the important African American intellectuals and his impact on American thought and culture. Includes two letters written by or on behalf of Shoghi Effendi.
  4. Alain Locke, by Christopher Buck (2004). The life and ideas of the leading African-American intellectual Alain Locke and his involvement with the Bahá'í Faith.
  5. Bahá'í community of the United States (1954), by Author unknown (1956).
  6. Bahá'í Faith: Origin, Missionary Work, and the Entrance into Vietnam, by Mai Thanh Hai (2008-12). An outsider's short history of the Faith in Vietnam since 1954 and current activities in the country.
  7. Bahá'í Settlements in the Jordan Valley, 1882-1954, The, by Shay Rozen (2011-04-05).
  8. Bahá'í World, The: Volume 12 (1950-1954), National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, comp. (1956). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith.
  9. Bahá'í World, The: Volume 13 (1954-1963), by Various, Universal House of Justice, comp. (1970). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith. Includes formatted, proofread version (of pp. 1-478 only).
  10. Excerpts from a letter from Bernard Leach after his visit to Haifa, by Bernard Leach, Lucy Marshall (1954-12). Brief impressions of the Bahá'í Shrines and of Shoghi Effendi; the coming of the Lesser Peace.
  11. From Copper to Gold: The Life of Dorothy Baker, by Dorothy Freeman Gilstrap (1984). This biography’s purpose is to reflect not only the chronology of Baker’s life, but also the drives, the suffering, the delights, and the peak moments of decision that helped make her who she was.
  12. Green Acre Bahá'í Institute vs. Town of Eliot, Maine, Ralph D. Wagner, comp. (1954/1963). Two court decisions regarding the tax exempt status of the Green Acre Bahá'í School, 1954 and 1963, and notes from a 1997 follow-up.
  13. Haifa Impressions, by Valera Allen, John Allen (1954-12). Notes from a pilgrimage in December, 1954.
  14. Haifa Notes, by Clara A. Edge (1954-05). Notes by the author of the biographical novel Tahirih, taken during her visit to Haifa in 1954.
  15. Haifa Notes, by Ramona Brown (1954). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1954.
  16. Indigenous Messengers of God: In Honor of Kevin Locke (1954-2022), by Christopher Buck (2022-12). Biographies and photos of Kevin and Patricia Locke and tributes to them; themes of respect for spiritual traditions, prophecies, and the destiny of indigenous peoples.
  17. Letters from Jessie Revell, by Jessie Revell (1952). Two letters, from Shoghi Effendi's secretary at the time, to believers in the United States.
  18. Locke, Alain, by Christopher Buck (2010).
  19. Locke, Alain Leroy, by Leonard Harris (2014). The life and work of Locke (1885-1954), the African-American philosopher and literary critic who helped initiate the Harlem Renaissance during the interwar period; there is a brief mention of his sympathy for the Bahá'í Faith.
  20. Man of Courage, The: A Brief Account of the Bahá'í Life of Mírzá Áqá Khán Qá'im-Maqámí, by Hasan Nushabadi, Adib Masumian, trans. (2019). Mirza Aqa Khan Qa'im-Maqami (1868-1954) was the great grandson of Mirza Abu'l-Qasim Farahani, the Qa'im-Maqam, the first Prime Minister of Persia to serve under Muḥammad Sháh, and the first of the Qaʼim-Maqam’s descendants to accept the Bahá'í Faith.
  21. Memories of Talks with the Guardian, by Hiroyasu Takano, Sheridan Sims, ed. (2016). Memories of a pilgrimage in 1954. Takano was the only Japanese Bahá'í other than Saichiro Fujita to meet the Guardian.
  22. Notes of the Pilgrimage of Edith McLaren, by Edith McLaren (1954-05). Notes of a pilgrimage May 2-10, 1954.
  23. Notes on 1954 Pilgrimage, by Sara M. Kenny (1954). Notes from Kenny (1900-1968), Knight of Bahá'u'lláh to Medeira.
  24. Obituary: R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram: April 30, 1954 - Oct. 21, 2004, by Author unknown (2004-12-04). An obituary of Bahá'í scholar and archivist R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, who passed away October 20, 2004, from his hometown newspaper.
  25. Personal Recollections of Famagusta, by Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (published as Frances B. Jones) (1964-03). Two-page summary of time pioneering in Cyprus, 1954-1956, with a passing mention of pioneering in Switzerland.
  26. Pilgrim's notes about Shoghi Effendi, by Ramona Brown (1980). Notes from a pilgrimage in 1954.
  27. Pilgrimage to Haifa and Akka: Parts Two-Three, by William Sears (1954-04). Notes on his pilgrimage in 1954 by American Baha'i and pioneer (and later Hand of the Cause) William Sears.
  28. Recollections of My Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Meeting the Beloved Guardian, The, by Olivia Kelsey (1954/1979). Notes of a pilgrimage in 1954.
  29. Statistical Information on the Bahá'í Faith, by Bahá'í International Community (1994/1997). Brief statistics on the number of Bahá'ís in the world and in certain territories and the activities of Bahá'ís.
  30. Two brief pilgrims' notes, by Valera Allen, Charlotte M. Linfoot (1954). Brief notes on (1) the infallibility of the Guardian in his choice of successor an (2) atomic energy.
  31. Virgin countries and territories opened during the first year of the 10-Year Crusade 1953-1954, by Author unknown (1956).
  32. Visit to Persia, A, by Guy Murchie (1965 March/April). Notes from travels to Bahá'í holy places in Iran in 1964, on a trip made with special permission from the House of Justice; includes descriptions of the architecture of the house and shop of the Bab, the birthplace of Bahá'u'lláh, and the Síyáh Chál.
  33. Visiting the Bahá'í World Centre, by Ruth Moffett (1954-09). Detailed memories of Ruth Moffett's visit to the Baha'i World Centre in 1954; words of Shoghi Effendi; travel teaching in Europe; questions of authenticity.
 
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