- 2023-09-26. Orden PCM/1065/2023, de 18 de septiembre, por la que se declara el notorio arraigo de la Comunidad Bahá'í de España, a los efectos previstos en la Ley Orgánica 7/1980, de 5 de julio, de Libertad Religiosa (Order PCM/1065/2023, of September 18, declaring the well-established Bahá'í Community of Spain, for the purposes provided for in Organic Law 7/1980, of July 5, on Religious Freedom). Ministerio de la Presidencia. La Comunidad Bahá'í de España solicitó una "declaración de raíces notorias". La Subdirección General de Libertad Religiosa examinó la documentación, concluyendo que los bahá'ís reúnen todos los requisitos necesarios para obtener la declaración. Documents.
- 2019. Hayden, Robert. Christopher Buck, Derik Smith. In his poetics of history and his nuanced representations of black life, Hayden's art showed that the African American experience was quintessentially American, and that blackness was an essential aspect of heterogeneous America. Biographies.
- 2014. Place of Poetry in Religion and Society, The: An Interview of Robert E. Hayden with Douglas Ruhe. Robert E. Hayden, Douglas Ruhe, John S. Hatcher. Introduction by Hatcher to the life of Hayden (2014); transcript of a talk between Hayden and Douglas Ruhe in 1975 on the future of poetry, transcendence, American destiny, important American poets, the Library of Congress, and Bahá'í spirituality. Biographies.
- 2013-01-23. Women Serving as Continental Counselors or in the International Teaching Centre, Percentage of: 1980-2010. Universal House of Justice. Chart showing the percentage of women serving as members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors from 26 November 1980 — when the number of Boards was fixed at five — until November 2010. UHJ-letters.
- 2004-01-29. Robert Hayden. Christopher Buck. The first African American poet-laureate of the United States (as Library of Congress "Consultant in Poetry"). Encyclopedia.
- 2002. Conqueror of Hearts: Excerpts from Letters, Talks, and Writings of Hand of the Cause of God Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Abu'l-Qásim Faizí, Shirley Macias, ed. . Collection of articles, personal letters, and learned talks, edited for posting as a single book. Includes Persian translation. Books.
- 2002. Hand of the Cause of God Abu'l-Qásim Faizí: Biography and photographs. Shirley Macias, comp. A eulogy for Hand of the Cause Abu'l-Qásim Faizi (1906–1980). Biographies.
- 2002. Conqueror of Hearts: Talks by Hand of the Cause of God Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Shirley Macias, Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Biography, and talks by Faizi to the World Congress (1963) and Wilmette House of Worship (1974). Biographies.
- 2000. Hayden, Robert Earl. Robert M. Greenberg. The life and work of Hayden (1913-1980), African-American poet and teacher; his membership of the Bahá'í Faith is briefly mentioned. Biographies.
- 1999. Fayzí, Abu'l-Qásim (Hand of the Cause). Moojan Momen. Encyclopedia.
- 1998. Balyuzi, Hasan M.. Richard Francis. Brief bio of this "Hand of the Cause of God, the Treasure of All Humanity." Biographies.
- 1994. Harold and Florence Fitzner: Knights of Bahá'u'lláh to Portuguese Timor. Graham Hassall. Harold Thomas Fitzner (1893–1969) and his wife Florence (c. 1906-1980) were early South Australian Bahá'ís who pioneered to Portuguese Timor during the Ten Year Crusade; Harold was also involved in the publication of Herald of the South. Biographies.
- 1993-08. Robert Hayden and Being Politically Correct. Duane L. Herrmann. Robert Hayden did not bow to or rebel against expectations of political correctness, and regarded his race as "human" rather than "black." He embraced his African-American identity, but did not want to be defined by it. Essays.
- 1992. History of the Kenosha Bahá'í Community 1897-1980, A. Roger M. Dahl. Overview of the long history of the Bahá'ís of Kenosha, Wisconsin, visited by Abdul-Baha in 1912. Articles.
- 1989. Balyuzi, H. M.. Moojan Momen. Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use." Encyclopedia.
- 1986. National Spiritual Assembly, The. Universal House of Justice, Horace Holley. Includes Holley's brief overview of the nature of an NSA and the history of Bahá`í Temple Unity, NSA by-laws and a list of new NSAs as of 1980-1983. Compilations.
- 1983-04. When the Bombs Drop: Reactions to Disconfirmed Prophecy in a Millennial Sect. Robert W. Balch, Gwen Farnsworth, Sue Wilkins. An academic article about the prophetic expectations of a covenant-breaker group, Baha’is Under the Provisions of the Covenant, who claimed the world would end on April 29, 1980. Articles.
- 1982-08. Armstrong, Counsellor Leonora: A Loving Portrait. Kristine Leonard Asuncion. Brief biographical sketch of Counsellor Armstrong, the "Spiritual Mother of South America" (1895-1980). Biographies.
- 1981. Bahá'í Studies in Europe. Peter Terry. Interviews with and bios of individuals engaged in study of the Bábí and Bahá'í religions, and descriptions of archives, in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, and Wales, 1980-81. Resources.
- 1980-05. Sacrifice to Fidelity, A: The senseless, brutal slayings of Enoch Olinga, his wife and children. Author unknown. An account of the murder of Enoch Olinga in 1980. Biographies.
- 1980-04. Ridvan 1980: Bahá'í Era 137. Universal House of Justice. Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world. UHJ-documents.
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