1999. My Beloved Coloured Brother, Louis Gregory. John Chesley. A play focused on the race unity situation in the early 20th century and an imagined meeting between John Good, a street person from the Bowery Mission, and Hand of the Cause Louis Gregory, imagined as old friends. The setting is Green Acre Baha'i School.
1997/2013. My Name is John Good, Servant of the Servant. John Chesley. John Good was a man who heard Abdu'l-Bahá speak at the Bowery Mission in New York in 1912. From his boyhood, he had spent most of his life in prison. The main material for this characterization is from the diary of Juliet Thompson et al.
Talk at Earl Hall,
Columbia University, New York. [PUP29; Mahmúd's Diary p47-48]
'Abdu'l-Bahá visited The Bowery Mission accompanied by Edward Getsinger and Juliet Thompson as noted in her unpublished Diary. They arrived with two heavy bags of quarters to distribute to the poor and spoke with hundreds of impoverished men. [OPOP165-168, PUP32]
He invited Mary William, a rare female journalist who wrote under the name of "Kate Carew". Her signature style was one of scepticism.
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