- 'Abdu'l-Baha's Response to American Racism, 1912, by Anthony Lee — An attempt to locate the moment in history when the American Baha'i community began to be focused on...
- 1867 Petition from Bahá'ís in Shushtar, Iran, to the U.S. Congress, An, Manuchehr Derakhshani, trans, Nesreen Akhtarkhavari, trans. (2006). — A petition sent by Baha'is in Persia in 1867 to the US Consulate general, seeking assistance in gett...
- 1971-1995: Newspaper articles archive, by Various (1971-1995). — Collection of newspaper articles from 1971-1995.
- 1995 U.S. National Bahá'í Convention, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1995-07-30). — Letter to an individual concerning some suggestions about the structure, function, and budget of the...
- 50,000 Newspaper Clippings from newspapers.com, Steven Kolins, comp. (2023). — Excel files with OCRed text, and PDF files with thumbnail image clippings linked to newspapers.com, ...
- A Way Out of No Way, by Hussein Ahdieh and Hillary Chapman: Review, by Donald T. Streets (2017).
- A-de-rih-wa-nie-ton On-kwe-on-we Neh-ha: A Message to the Iroquois Indians, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada (1956). — Three items: 2021 cover letter from the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada, the 19...
- Abdel Karim Effendi: He Visits America and Sets Aside the False Teachings of Dr. Kheiralla, by Author unknown (1900-07-01). — A short account in a non-Baha'i periodical of Haji Abdu'l-Karim Effendi's visit to New York in May 1...
- Abdu'l-Bahá in America, by Robert H. Stockman, and Abdu'l-Bahá's Journey West: The Course of Human Solidarity, ed. Negar Mottahedeh: Reviews, by Firuz Kazemzadeh (2013).
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Baltimore, by Allison Vaccaro, Edward E. Bartlett (1982-02). — History of Abdu'l-Baha's visit to Baltimore, Maryland.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá in California, Ella Goodall Cooper, comp. (1912/1918). — Over 1000 pages of notes from Abdu'l-Baha's visit to California in 1912, written between 1912-1918, ...
- `Abdu'l-Bahá in Manhattan, by Kurt Asplund (2013-01-15). — Maps of all the places visited by `Abdu'l-Baha in 1912, from Miniature Atlas of the Borough of Manha...
- Abdu'l-Baha in New York: The City of the Covenant, April-December 1912, by Various (1931). — A record of Abdu’l-Baha’s talks in New York, with foreword by John Herman Randall.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá in New York, by Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman (2012). — History of Abdu'l-Baha's visit, concepts and principles he spoke about, the social context of New Yo...
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá in New York: The City of the Covenant, by Eliane Lacroix-Hopson, Abdu'l-Bahá (1999). — Details of 'Abdu'l-Baha's visit to New York City in 1912; his discourses and conversations.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá in the West: A Biographical Guide of the People Associated with His Travels, by Jan Teofil Jasion: Review, by Anne Gordon Perry (2015).
- 'Abdu'l-Baha Writes to Kansas City, by Duane L. Herrmann (2002). — Early history of the Baha'i Faith in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, from 1896 to 1919 and beyond...
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá Writes to Wichita, Kansas: The Beginnings of the Bahá'í History of Wichita, by Duane L. Herrmann (2002). — Early history of the Baha'i community of Wichita. Includes three tablets sent at ‘Abdu’l-Baha’...
- Abdu'l-Baha's 1912 Howard University Speech: A Civil War Myth for Interracial Emancipation, by Christopher Buck (2013). — Overview of the event, press coverage, publications of the speech, the Emancipation Proclamation "my...
- `Abdu'l-Bahá's 1912 Howard University Speech: A Civil War Discourse for Interracial Emancipation, by Christopher Buck, Nahzy Abadi Buck (2012-12-22). — Presentation at Grand Canyon Baha'i Conference on Abdu'l-Baha and the Black Intelligentsia, especial...
- `Abdu'l-Bahá's Address at Clark University, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1912-05-23). — Impromptu remarks on the topic of science and education.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Encounter with Modernity during His Western Travels, by Wendi Momen (2012). — Abdu'l-Baha's responses to the West's technology and innovations on the one hand, vs. its archaic ra...
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Prophecy, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2019). — Slide-show overview of ‘Abdu’l-Baha's prophecy "these Indians will enlighten the whole world."
- Abdu'l-Baha's Travels, by Betty Hoff Conow (1970).
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Visit to North America, 1912: A Preliminary Analysis, by Robert Stockman (2012). — Overview of the itinerary of this tour, the state of the Baha'i community and the general social con...
- `Abdu'l-Bahá, le porte-drapeau d'une nouvelle civilisation: `Abdu'l-Bahá, the Standard Bearer of a New Civilization, by Shapour Rassekh, Louis Brunet, trans, Pierre-Yves Mocquais, trans. (2013/2014). — Abdu'l-Baha's mission and objectives in visiting North American, bringing to the West his principles...
- Above All Barriers: The Story of Louis G. Gregory, by H. Elsie Austin (1955/1976). — Article, published as a pamphlet, summarizing the life of this famous lawyer and social activist.
- Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2018/2024). — 209 selections, last updated August 2024.
- Address to the Bahá'ís of Los Angeles, California, by Amelia Collins (1954-07-12). — On the need for Baha'is to study teachings, avoid feelings of panic about the future, and actively p...
- Address to the Theosophical Society, An, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Ameen Ullah Fareed, trans. (1912-12).
- Addresses Delivered before the New York and Chicago Assemblies, by Abdel Karim Effendi Teherani, Anton Haddad, trans. (1900). — Talks to the New York and Chicago assemblies, delivered at Abdu'l-Baha's request, to deepen the beli...
- Advent of Divine Justice, by Shoghi Effendi (1971). — A letter from Shoghi Effendi to the Baha’is of North America, dated 25 December 1938; the Baha'is'...
- Affirmative Action and the Jurisprudence of Equitable Inclusion: Towards a New Consensus on Gender and Race Relations, by Steven Gonzales (1995). — The principle of equity and the Baha’i emphasis on unity in diversity as a basis for considering A...
- African American Baha'is, Race Relations and the Development of the Baha'i Community in the United States, by Richard Thomas (2005-03-08). — Robert Turner, Susie Steward, Louis Gregory, and the roles played by blacks in the history of the Ba...
- African Americans in the United States, by Universal House of Justice (1996-04-01). — Comments about what public role might be played by the Baha'i Faith in America to ameliorate the dif...
- Africanity, Womanism, and Constructive Resilience: Some Reflections, by Layli Maparyan (2020). — The meanings of the metaphor "pupil of the eye;" experiences of growing up African-American in the W...
- Ahmad Sohrab and the New History Society, by Paul E. Haney, Horace Holley, Corinne True (1958-01-14). — Overview of the defection of Ahmad Sohrab and the formation of the "New History Society" and the "Ca...
- Alain L. Locke: The Biography of a Philosopher, by Leonard Harris, Charles Molesworth (2008). — Three paragraphs mentioning the Baha'i Faith.
- Alain Locke, by Christopher Buck (2004). — The life and ideas of the leading African-American intellectual Alain Locke and his involvement with...
- 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 ...
- Alain Locke, by Christopher Buck (2013).
- Alain Locke: 'Race Amity' and the Bahá'í Faith, by Christopher Buck (2007-09-24). — Presentation in slide format about the "First Black Rhodes Scholar."
- Alain Locke: Bahá'í Principles and the Salvation of Democracy, by Christopher Buck (2007). — Long presentation in slide format on the history and influence of Alain Locke.
- Alain Locke and Cultural Pluralism, by Christopher Buck (2004). — The worldview of the African American thinker Alain Locke as a Baha'i, his secular perspective as a ...
- Alain Locke materials: index to some documents online, by Various (2010). — List of the various documents at the Baha'i Library Online by or about Alain Locke, an American writ...
- Alain Locke on Race, Religion, and the Bahá'í Faith, by Christopher Buck (2018). — Locke was cynical about the prospect of real progress in race relations within Christianity itself, ...
- Alain Locke's "Moral Imperatives for World Order" Revisited, by Christopher Buck (2019). — In public speeches presented in 1944 Locke argues that racism, although an American problem, is not ...
- Alain Locke's Philosophy of Democracy, by Christopher Buck (2015). — For Locke, democracy was more than its narrow political definition, but multidimensional, encompassi...
- Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy, by Christopher Buck: Review, by Derik Smith (2008).
- Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Bahá'í Pluralist: 94th Annual Commemoration of 'Abdu'l-Baha's 1912 Visit to Howard University, by Christopher Buck (2006-04-15). — Available both as audio and PDF, and includes press release.
- Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Baha'i Pluralist: includes Alain Locke in his Own Words: Three Essays and a poem, by Christopher Buck, Alain Locke (2005). — Article by Buck, poem "The Moon Maiden" and three essays by Locke introduced by Buck: "The Gospel fo...
- Alaskan Bahá'í Community: Its Growth and Development: The Formative Years: To 156 B. E. (1999), by John E. Kolstoe (1999). — Compilation of historical materials on the Faith in Alaska up through the late 1990s.
- Alice Buckton: Baha'i Mystic, by Lil Osborn (2014-07). — Buckton, a central figure in the re-establishment of Glastonbury as England's spiritual centre, visi...
- Alleged Pro-German activities: Edward C. Getsinger, Case #317323, by Federal Bureau of Investigation (1918). — Forty pages of FBI files investigating Edward C. Getsinger and possible Baha'i opposition to the war...
- Allen, Wellesca Pollock, by Author unknown (1915). — Brief bio of a kindergarten teacher from Washington DC who visited Abdu'l-Baha in 1907.
- Amazing Nashville Baha'i Community in the 1960s, The, by John S. Hatcher (2019). — "From the Editor's Desk": Hatcher's personal memories of time in Nashville; overview of the lives of...
- Ameen Rihani and the Unity of Religion: The Politics of Time and the Politics of Eternity, by Suheil Badi Bushrui (published as Suheil Bushrui) (2014). — Overview of the life and thought of a Lebanese-American writer, intellectual, and political activist...
- America and the Most Great Peace interactive study guide, by Duane Troxel (2004-08-26). — A PDF interactive study guide to Shoghi Effendi's letter "America and the Most Great Peace," which w...
- American Bahá'í Community in the Nineties, The, by Robert Stockman (1995). — Overview of the American Baha'i community in the 1990s: contemporary issues; priorities and concerns...
- American Bahá'í Community, 1894-1917, The: A Preliminary Survey, by Peter Smith (1982). — A comprehensive and detailed survey of the American community from 1894 to 1917. Includes bibliograp...
- American Dream, The: Stories from the Heart of Our Nation, by Dan Rather (2001). — Commentary on Baha'i persecutions, by a famous TV news anchor.
- American Indians and the Bahá'í Faith: Ten-Part Comprehensive Bibliography, Littlebrave Beaston, comp. (2017). — An extensive bibliography about references to Native Americans in Baha’i sacred writings, in writi...
- "And universal peace — in what Book is this written?": How and Why 'Abdu'l-Bahá Identified "New" and Distinctive Bahá'í Principles, by Christopher Buck (2022-09). — Reflections on ‘Abdu’l-Baha's answer to the question "What has Baha’u’llah brought that we h...
- Anne Gould Hauberg and Mark Tobey: Lives Lived for Art, Cultivated by Spirit, by Anne Gordon Perry (2016). — On the friendship and working relationship between Seattle art patron Hauberg and Seattle-based pain...
- Arches of the Years, by Marzieh Gail (1991). — Early days of the Baha'i Faith in America and of Abdu'l-Baha's visit in 1912; Phoebe Hearst; Versail...
- Are Independents Just Partisans In Disguise?, by Shankar Vedantam (2012-08-22). — Political attitudes and voting patterns in the United States, including brief interview with a Baha'...
- Are the Characteristics of Exiles Different from Immigrants?: The Case of Iranians in Los Angeles, by Georges Sabagh, Mehdi Bozorgmehr (1986). — Five passing references to "Bahai" — but in a statistical context only — about whether the large...
- Ashraf, Ghodsieh, by Mahnaze A. da Silveira (2012). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- At 48 West Tenth (memories of Juliet Thompson), by Marzieh Gail (1983). — Thompson (1873–1956) was an American painter, a prominent early American Baha'i, disciple of 'Abdu...
- Atlanta Bahá'í Community and Race Unity, The: 1909-1950, by Michael McMullen (1995 Summer). — History of the Baha'i faith in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, a city whose Baha'i community dates back alm...
- Attacks on the Faith, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1997-04-08). — Response to two recent "attacks": dissidence and graffiti.
- Audio and video clips, by Alain Locke, Christopher Buck, comp. (1933-1940).
- Babi and Bahá'í Religions 1844-1944: Some Contemporary Western Accounts, Moojan Momen, ed. (1981). — A lengthy collection of first-hand reports and mentions of the Babi and Baha'i religions in contempo...
- Babi Attempt on the Life of the Shah, 1852: Coverage in the New York Times, by New York Times, Ralph D. Wagner, comp. (1852). — Five brief newspaper reports, among the earliest known references to the Bab in an American publicat...
- Bagdádi Family, by Kamran Ekbal (2014). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Bahá'í "Pupil of the Eye" Metaphor, The: Promoting Ideal Race Relations in Jim Crow America, by Christopher Buck (2018). — On the notable contribution to promoting ideal race relations in Jim Crow America by the Baha'i Fait...
- Bahá'í 'Race Amity' Movement and the Black Intelligentsia in Jim Crow America, The: Alain Locke and Robert Abbott, by Christopher Buck (2011). — W. E. B. Du Bois, Alain L. Locke and Robert S. Abbott, ranked as the 4th, 36th and 41st most influen...
- Bahá'í Cause, The, by Ahmad Sohrab (1956). — Brief overview of the Baha'i Faith, with passing references to Sohrab's "New History Society."
- Bahá'í Communities in the West, 1897-1992, by Richard Hollinger (1992). — Sociological survey of major trends in the American Baha'i community from the nineteenth century to ...
- Bahá'í community of the United States (1950), by Author unknown (1952).
- Bahá'í community of the United States (1954), by Author unknown (1956).
- Bahá'í Declaration of Human Obligations and Rights, A, by Bahá'í International Community (1947-02). — The source of human rights is the endowment of qualities, virtues and powers which God has bestowed ...
- Baha'i Doctrine Attracts Non-whites, by James S. Tinney (1983-10-20). — On the Baha'i Faith's progress toward racial unity; brief bios of Glenford Mitchell, Amoz Gibson, Wi...
- Bahá'í Faith: Prophecy and Conversion, by Brian J. Mistler (2001-02). — Results of a field study of Baha'is in the United States and Australia which demonstrate that family...
- Bahá'í Faith and African American History, The: Introduction, by Loni Bramson (2018). — Contents, Introduction, and Index from this book, with links to two chapters (by Christopher Buck).
- Bahá'í Faith and Globalization 1900-1912, The, by Robert Stockman (2005). — Abdu’l-Baha’s thinking inspired much of the practice of Baha’i proselytising; overview of the ...
- Bahá'í Faith and Its Relationship to Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, The: A Brief History, by Adam Berry (2004-09-22). — Baha'i history in Iran and America; relationship with Christian missionaries in Iran and Christian c...
- Bahá'í Faith in America as Panopticon 1963-1997, by Juan Cole: Review, by Ian Kluge (1999).
- Bahá'í Faith in America as Panopticon 1963-1997, by Juan Cole: The Myth of the Objective Observer, by Peter Terry (1999).
- Bahá'í Faith in America, The: 1900-1912, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Derek Cockshut (1995 Summer).
- Baha'i Faith in America, The: Origins 1892-1900, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Author unknown (1985-09-25).
- Baha'i Faith in America, by William Garlington: Review, by Peter Terry (2017).
- Bahá'í Faith in Kansas 1897-1947, The, by Duane L. Herrmann (1992). — An introduction to the first half century of the Kansas Baha'i community, with unique insight into t...
- Bahá'í Faith in the West, The: A Survey, by Peter Smith (2004). — General account of the development and expansion of the Faith in Europe and North America 1894-1994,...
- Baha'i Faith Will Advertise: Editorial, by Author unknown (1946-09-25). — One-paragraph report of a 1946 outreach effort.
- Bahá'í History, Todd Lawson, ed. (2012-12). — A complete issue of this well-known journal was dedicated entirely to Baha'i Studies. So far, only 3...
- Bahá'í History and Videos, by Hussein Ahdieh (2013-2025). — Links to Zoom videos on a variety of topics: Kahlil Gibran, the life of Varqa, Baha'i schools for gi...
- Bahá'í House of Worship, The: The Meaning of the Temple, by W. Kenneth Christian (1953/1975). — Text and scan of a flyer about the Chicago House of Worship, summarizing the history and facts of th...
- Baha'i Institute Of Higher Education, The: A Creative And Peaceful Response To Religious Persecution In Iran, by Bahá'í International Community (1999-04-01). — Overview of the history and architecture of BIHE, the independent, full-fledged, yet completely dece...
- Bahá'í Message, The, by Walter Bryant Guy (1927-1928). — A series of 16 newspaper articles summarizing Baha'i history and teachings in "Florida's Oldest News...
- Bahá'í News Publications Seek to Elevate Thought, Inspire Action, by Bahá'í World News Service (2018-10-12). — Brief overview of the histories of various Baha'i journals: Star of the West, Khurshid-i khavar, Son...
- Bahá'í Prayers for Good Governance, by Christopher Buck (2021 Fall). — Baha’u’llah encouraged Baha’is to pray for their rulers. This essay presents a newly authorize...
- Bahá'í Response to Racial Injustice and Pursuit of Racial Unity, The: Part 1 (1912-1996), by Richard Thomas (2021-01). — The American Baha’i community’s historical efforts to address racial injustice which has afflict...
- Bahá'í Schism Battles It out in Court, by Manya A. Brachear (2009-05-30). — Short article touching on a lawsuit to prevent covenant-breakers from using the word "Baha'i" and "T...
- Bahá'í Studies Bulletin: Index by volume, Robert Stauffer, comp. (1998). — List of articles in all issues of Bahai Studies Bulletin, 1982-1992.
- Bahá'í Temple Moves Toward Completion, by Author unknown (1941-10-22). — One-paragraph blurb from 1941.
- Bahá'í Temple of Universal Peace, The, by Albert Ross Vail (1931-07). — Short essay on the construction of the temple in Wilmette, and an overview of the Baha'i Faith.
- Bahá'í Temple, House of Worship of a World Faith, Commemorating Completion of Exterior Ornamentation, The, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Author unknown, Allen B. McDaniel (1942). — Photographs and essays about the construction of the American temple in Chicago. Likely published as...
- Bahá'í: A Way of Life for Millions, by Lerone Bennett Jr. (1965). — Article reprinted from 1965 Ebony Magazine article and made into pamphlet for mass distribution.
- Bahá'ís have outsized MLK presence, by Abe Levy (2013-01-18). — Baha'is play an increasingly-active role in events celebrating the message of Martin Luther King.
- Bahá'ís in the West, Peter Smith, ed. (2004). — Essays and illustrations on the beginnings of the Faith in Australia and New Zealand, Denmark, Hunga...
- Baha'is Mark Centenary of Visit to America by Religious Leader, by Jerome Socolovsky (2012-05-22). — Short TV report on the Baha'i Faith, Abdu'l-Baha's visit, and Persian believers.
- Bahá'ís of Baltimore, 1898-1990, The, by Deborah Clark (1992). — The story of the Baha'is in the Baltimore area, who also hosted Abdul-Baha during his travels in Ame...
- Bahá'ís of the United States, The, by Robert Stockman (2006). — Overview of the history and teachings of the Baha'i Faith, with reflections on it as a "New Religiou...
- Bahá'u'lláh and Liberation Theology, by Juan Cole (1997). — The idea of liberation and equality is central to Baha'i theology; the poor in the 19th century Midd...
- Bahá'u'lláh's Garden: Jacksonville, Florida, 1919-1969, by Kathryn Louisa Vernon (1969?). — Unpublished account of the early years of the Baha'i Faith in Florida.
- Bahá'u'lláh's Influence on the New York School of Painting: The "Unapprehended Inspiration" of Newman and Rothko, by Ross Woodman (1991). — The paintings of New Yorkers Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko may best be understood as a powerful fir...
- Bahai Movement, The: A paper read by Shoghi Effendi at Oxford, by Shoghi Effendi (1923-1924). — Text of an address given to the Oxford University Asiatic Society, February 1921, before the passing...
- Baháʼí Houses of Worship: A Visual Overview, Anonymous, comp. (2020). — A collection of collages, exterior and interior images of Bahaʼi Houses of Worship constructed, und...
- Barney, Alice Pike, by Catherine McNickle Chastain (2000). — Barney (1857-1931) was an American artist and arts patron, and mother of prominent early Baha'i Laur...
- Basis of the Bahá'í Community, The: A Statement Concerning the New History Society, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1941-11). — A statement on Ahmad Sohrab's activities and its trademark infringement case.
- Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Watauga County, North Carolina, by Audrey Mike Parker (1988/2019). — Beginnings of the Faith in a mountain community. Less an historical account, this is more an overvie...
- Behaism: In Reply to the Attack of Robert P. Richardson, by Ibrahim George Kheiralla (1915-10). — A defense of the Baha'i Faith, with reference to fulfilled prophecy. Followed by the journal's short...
- Bertha: An Early American Bahá'í Stalwart, by Duane L. Herrmann (1991). — Brief profile of an early pioneer in Baha'i publications and education (and sister of Mabel Hyde Pai...
- Betty Becker, Valiant Servant Pioneer, by Earl Redman (2017). — The story of a Baha’i from Kansas who moved first to Alaska to spread the Baha’i Faith there and...
- Billie Marie (Tuttle) Brackett, by Richard Francis, Arden Lee, ed. (2003). — Tuttle Brackett (1921-2000) was an American Baha'i from Reno, Nevada and niece of Hand of the Cause ...
- Bourgeois, Jean-Baptiste Louis (1856-1930), by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram (1997). — Short biography of the architect and designer of Mashriqu'l-Adhkar at Wilmette, Illinois.
- Brittingham, Isabella, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Building Intercultural Community: Insights from Indigenous Bahá'í History, by Chelsea Horton (2016). — Bridging Baha'i communities with Indigenous populations in Canada and the United States was not easy...
- Business, Development, and the Bahá'í Funds, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, comp. (1993-05). — Compilation by the Office of the Treasurer on the challenge for America, business ventures and devel...
- By Thy Strengthening Grace: The First One Hundred Years of the Bahá'í Faith in Topeka: 1906-2006, by Duane L. Herrmann (2006). — An initial survey of the first century of the Topeka, Kansas Baha'i community. Includes a Tablet fro...
- Calling, The: Tahirih of Persia and Her American Contemporaries, by Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman (2017). — Simultaneous, powerful spiritual movements swept across both Iran and the U.S in the mid-1800s. On t...
- Carta Sobre Relaciones entre AEN, Comunidad e Individuo, by Universal House of Justice (1994-05-19).
- Centering the "Pupil of the Eye": Blackness, Modernity, and the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, by Derik Smith (2019). — The "pupil of the eye" metaphor is a deeply consequential, distinguishing feature of the transformat...
- Champions of Oneness: Louis Gregory and His Shining Circle, by Janet Ruhe-Schoen: Review, by Lex Musta (2016).
- Changing Needs in a Changing World, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1960). — Talk given in New York City in 1960, on bringing peace to the world.
- Chase, Thornton, by Robert Stockman (2009). — On the first person in the West to become a steadfast Baha’i, one of the founders of the Chicago B...
- Chase, Thornton, by Moojan Momen (1992). — Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Chase, Thornton, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Chicago the Pagan, by Weimar Port (1953). — 2-page description of the Baha'i Temple in Wilmette, with a poem about it by Charles Collins publish...
- Choice of the West for Abdu'l-Bahá's Epoch-Making Trip, The, by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani (2012). — Reasons for Abdu'l-Baha choosing Western nations for the climax of his ministry, and results he achi...
- Christianity from a Bahá'í Perspective, by Robert Stockman (1998). — Includes two topics: "A Baha'i approach to the Bible" and "Baha'i Writings on Jesus Christ."
- Christians, Muhammadans, and Jews, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1940). — An address delivered at Temple Emmanu-El, San Francisco, October 12, 1912.
- Citadel of Faith: Messages to America 1947-1957, by Shoghi Effendi (1980). — A collection of messages from the Guardian to the Baha’is of the United States, written between 19...
- Colonialism, Nationalism and Jewish Immigration to Palestine: Abdu'l-Baha's Viewpoints Regarding the Middle East, by Kamran Ekbal (2014). — Abdu'l-Baha was opposed to the cultural and political colonialism of foreign powers and their milita...
- Community Histories, Richard Hollinger, ed. (1992). — Essay on the diversity of Western Baha'i communities, followed by six histories of selected local co...
- Comparative of Dynamics in Navajo Ceremonial and the Bahá'í World Faith, A, by Author unknown (n.d.). — Short summary of religious practices, chants, and dances of the Navajo and the Pueblo peoples.
- Compassionate Woman: The Life and Legacy of Patricia Locke by John Kolstoe: Review, by Patricia Verge (2012).
- Compilation on the Indians of the Western Hemisphere, by Bahá'u'lláh,, Abdu'l-Bahá,, Shoghi Effendi,, Universal House of Justice, Littlebrave Beaston, comp. (2017).
- Constitutionality of Teaching Islam, The: The University of North Carolina Qur'an Controversy, by Christopher Buck (2012-07). — Legal commentary on the lawsuit Yacovelli v. Moeser, filed in 2002 against UNC Chapel Hill over its ...
- Consultation and Compromise in Environment Affairs, by Bill Knight-Weiler (1986). — Examples of environmental disagreements — involving ranchers, off-road vehicle use, acid rain, and...
- Covenant, The, and Covenant-breaker, by Moojan Momen (1995).
- Daily Lessons Received at Akka: January 1908, by Helen S. Goodall, Ella Goodall Cooper (1979). — Includes translations of three Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha.
- Dear White Christians: For Those Still Longing for Racial Reconciliation, by Jennifer Harvey: Review, by Dianne Coin (2017).
- Deganawida, the Peacemaker, by Christopher Buck (2015). — Biography of the Iroquois / Haudenosaunee prophet-like figure who lived around 600 or 900 years ago.
- Demographics of the United States National Spiritual Assembly, by Archives Office of the United States Bahá'í National Center (2016-03-17). — Percentage of women, African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Latino Americans serv...
- Demystifying Shoghi Effendi's Advent of Divine Justice: Condensed Text and Deepening, by Hui Bau (2020/2021). — A condensed presentation of the Guardian's call to action to American and Canadian Baha’is to enga...
- Demystifying Shoghi Effendi's Advent of Divine Justice: Condensed Deepening, Hui Bau, comp. (2020). — A study guide and compilation regarding the Guardian's call to action to American and Canadian Baha'...
- Der Messianismus des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts und die Entstehung der Baha'i Religion, by Kamran Ekbal (1998). — On the resurgence of a millenarianistic climate in the 19th century from China through the Middle-Ea...
- Destiny of America and The Promise of World Peace, The, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (2001-12-23). — Statement published as a full-page ad in New York Times on prerequisites for world peace: acceptance...
- Diary of Ahmad Sohrab, The: Diary Letters and Notes, by Ahmad Sohrab (1913-1914). — Letters from Abdu'l-Baha's secretary during His travels to North America, written July 1913 - Oct 19...
- Divine Plan, The: A Skit, by Author unknown (n.d.). — 3-page screenplay dramatizing the building of the World Order of Baha'u'llah and its unfoldment and ...
- "Double Crusade", by Universal House of Justice (2018-08-10). — Comments on what the double crusade means, how it relates to the current series of Plans of the Fait...
- Dyar, Harrison Gray, Jr., by Pamela M. Henson (2005). — Bio and linked articles about the man who edited Reality magazine and also achieved infamy in Washin...
- Early Baha'is of Enterprise, Kansas, 1897, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Originally published to commemorate the centennial of the Baha'i community of Enterprise, Kansas, th...
- Early Believers in the West, Some, by Grace Shahrokh (1992). — Stories of Thornton Chase, John David Bosch, Lua Moore Getsinger, May Ellis Bolles Maxwell, William ...
- Early History of the Bahá'í Community in Boston, Massachusetts, by Anise Rideout (n.d.). — Overview of history 1900-1940. Includes early translations of some 2-dozen tablets of Abdu'l-Baha.
- Early Mention of Bábís in Western Newspapers, Summer 1850, by Various (1850). — Very brief newspaper mentions about the rise of the Babi movement: Tioga Eagle (Wellsborough, Pennsy...
- Eliminating Racial Prejudice and Activities of the Five Year Plan, by Universal House of Justice (2011-04-10). — Letter indicating continuing applicability of the statement of the Guardian on racial prejudice desp...
- Elizabeth and Elsbeth: Typically Extraordinary Kansas Women, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997-09). — A sketch of two women who helped establish the Kansas Baha'i community in 1897.
- Emma Maxwell (Maxie) Jones Collection, Emma Maxie Jones, comp, Ernie Jones, comp. (1907-1974/2021/2024). — 65 documents collected by Maxie Jones covering a wide variety of topics and sources: pilgrims' notes...
- Emogene Hoagg: Exemplary Pioneer, by Amine de Mille (1973-10). — Biography of travel-teacher and translator of the Writings into Italian.
- Encouragement, Challenges, Healing, and Progress: The Bahá'í Faith in Indigenous Communities, by Alfred Kahn (2016). — On the challenges of community-building among Indigenous people, written from the perspective of a c...
- Enterprise: Second Oldest in U.S.?, by Duane L. Herrmann (1987-03-06). — Brief overview of the early history of the Baha'i Faith in Enterprise, Kansas.
- Eshraghieh and Mahmoud Rabbani Collection, by Bosch Bahá'í School library, Robert Stauffer, comp. (1998). — Arabic and Persian books, tablets, and manuscripts held at the Bosch Baha'i School library.
- Establishment of Regional Bahá'í Councils in the United States, by Universal House of Justice (1997-05-30). — Announcement of the historic event of the founding of a new administrative level in the United State...
- Experiment in Race Relations, A, by Robert P. Powers (1952). — An early program in race tolerance, preceding the Civil Rights movement, as described by a prominent...
- Exploring a Framework for the Elimination of Racial Prejudice in America, by Paul Lample (2025-03). — Explores a Baha'i-inspired framework for eliminating racial prejudice in America, fostering unity, a...
- Eyewitness Impression of the Dedication, by Sophie Loeding (1972-05). — Brief recollections of Abdu'l-Baha on the occasion of the dedication of the Wilmette temple, May 1, ...
- Faiths Men Live By, The, by Charles Francis Potter (1955). — One-page overview of the Baha'i Faith's relationship to gnosticism, and its status in America.
- Family Plowing and other Prairie Poems, by Duane L. Herrmann (2019). — Nine poems selected by the author, from a collection celebrating the prairie and life on and under i...
- Fifty Three Years In Syria, by Henry H. Jessup (1910). — Passing encounters between Baha'is and a Christian missionary in Iran, 1867-1901.
- Finishing the Work: `Abdu'l-Bahá in Dublin, New Hampshire, 1912, by Phillip E. Tussing (2007). — Overview of Abdu'l-Baha's three-week visit to a small town in northeast United States.
- First Public Mentions of the Bahá'í Faith in the West, by Bahá'í Information Office of the UK (1998). — Short essay based on research by Moojan Momen and Derek Cockshutt. The first mention for the Faith i...
- Footprints in the Sands of Time, by Shahla Gillbanks (2019). — Memoir of time as a Baha'i in Iran and pioneer to other countries around the world, and a historical...
- Foreigner: From an Iranian Village to New York City and the Lights That Led the Way, by Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman (2019). — Biography of a young boy in Nayriz, Iran in the mid 20th-century, his reflection on the sad society;...
- Foreword to 'Abdu'l-Baha in America: The Diary of Agnes Parsons, by Sandra Lynn Hutchison, Richard Hollinger, ed. (1996). — Overview of 'Abdu'l-Baha's journeys to America and his meetings with Agnes Parsons.
- From Iran East and West, Juan Cole, ed, Moojan Momen, ed. (1984). — Essays on Baha'i history in the Middle East, the United States, and India.
- From Nayriz to New York: Hussein Ahdieh and the Story of Harlem Prep, by Sean Nevins (2016-08-19). — Brief overview of the history of the Harlem Prep School and bio of its founder.
- From Outsider to Outsider: A Study of Iranian Bahá'ís' Identity in Iran and the United States, by Naghme Naseri Morlock (2023). — The denial of a national identity of Baha'is in Iran; their experiences in the U.S.; cultural differ...
- From The Editor's Desk, by Linda S. Covey, Roshan Danesh (2016). — Introduction to this issue's articles on the unique potentials of the indigenous population of Ameri...
- God and Apple Pie: Religious Myths and Visions of America, by Christopher Buck (2015). — The nation and the notion of America, as viewed through the lenses of Native American religions, Pro...
- 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 Baha'i School, 1954 and 1963, ...
- Greenacre on the Piscataqua, by Anna Josephine Ingersoll (1900). — An early history of Greenacre and some of its notable visitors and presentations.
- Greenleaf, Charles, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Greenleafs, The: An Eternal Reunion, by Emeric Sala (1973-09). — Brief bio of Elizabeth and Charles Greenleaf, who were members of the group of Midwest Baha'is which...
- Gregory, Louis G.: The Advancement of Racial Unity in America, by Harlan F. Ober, Richard Francis, ed. (1993/1998). — Short biography of an early African-American Baha'i.
- Gregory, Louis George, by Gayle Morrison (2009). — On the African American lawyer who became a leading Baha’i speaker, writer, administrator, and pro...
- Guardian's Seven Year Plan for the American Bahá'ís: 1946-1953, by Shoghi Effendi (1946-05). — Teaching goals, institutional objectives, financial statistics, and other information from the Guard...
- Guess Who's Coming to Church: The Chicago Defender, the Federal Council of Churches, and Rethinking Shared Faith in Interracial Religious Practice, by William Stell (2023-12). — Exploring "Go-to-a-White-Church Sunday" initiated by Robert S. Abbott (1922) and "Race Relations Sun...
- Harlem Preparatory School: An Alternative, by Hussein Ahdieh (1974). — Harlem Prep was one of the leading alternative schools in the country. This study (written 3 years b...
- Harlem Renaissance, by Christopher Buck (2013).
- Harrison G. Dyar: Articles, by John Kelly (2012). — Links to a 10-part series of columns about Harrison Dyar, one of Washington D.C.’s most unusual re...
- Harvard Pluralism Project: Bahá'í, by Author unknown (2023). — Six overview essays on Baha'i history, beliefs, and practices. (Offsite)
- Hayden, Robert, by Christopher Buck, Derik Smith (2019). — In his poetics of history and his nuanced representations of black life, Hayden's art showed that th...
- Hearing "The Divinity in the Music": Dizzy Gillespie Remembered at 100, by Bahá'í World News Service (2017-10-06). — Reflections on the life of Gillespie and how his Baha’i beliefs seemed to inspire and drive his wo...
- Helen Elsie Austin (1908-2004), by John S. Hatcher (2019). — Overview of the life of the first black woman to graduate from the University of Cincinnati Law Scho...
- Henrietta Emogene Martin Hoagg: Short Biographical Monograph, by Peter Terry (1997). — Biography of a travel-teacher, translator of the Writings into Italian, and the first pioneer to Ita...
- Hidden Words and Sounds: Tracing Iranian Legacies and Traumas in the Music of the Bahá'ís of North America, by Daniel Akira Stadnicki (2019). — On the legacy of Persian culture, aesthetics, and history of religious persecution as reflected in B...
- Hidden Words, The: Transcript of a talk by Hand of the Cause of God A. Q. Faizí, by Abu'l-Qásim Faizí (1967-12-09). — Talk delivered in Wilmette, Illinois.
- High Endeavors: Letters to Alaska, by Shoghi Effendi (1976).
- Highlights from the Fourth Bahá'í National Youth Conference: The Time is Now!, by Various (1977). — Excerpts from the University of Illinois Assembly Hall in June-July 1977 with 3000 Baha'i youth from...
- Historical Study of the North American Speaking Tour of 'Abdu'l-Baha and a Rhetorical Analysis of His Addresses, An, by Allan L. Ward (1960). — The original thesis that would be the basis for the later book 239 Days: Abdu'l-Baha's Journey in Am...
- History of the Bahá'í Faith in Arizona, The: The First Fifty Years, 1900-1950, by Maureen M. Thur (2004). — Historical details and biographies about Arizona, from Nellie French moving from Chicago to Bisbee i...
- History of the Bahá'í Faith in Boston, by Pluralism Project (2010). — Two short documents by Harvard University's religious pluralism project: "Timeline of the Baha’i ...
- History of the Baha'i Faith in North Carolina, 1845-1970: Presentations from the First Summer Seminar, Steven Kolins, ed. (2018-08). — Presentations at the first Summer Seminar on the history of the Baha'i Faith in North Carolina, orga...
- History of the Kenosha Bahá'í Community 1897-1980, A, by Roger M. Dahl (1992). — Overview of the long history of the Baha'is of Kenosha, Wisconsin, visited by Abdul-Baha in 1912.
- History of the Sacramento Bahá'í Community, 1912-1991, A, by Margaret Caton (published as Peggy Caton) (1992). — History of the Baha'i community of Sacramento, including a detailed account of Abdul-Baha's visit to...
- Holley, Horace Hotchkiss, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram (1995). — Biography of a Hand of the Cause of God.
- Human environment interactions and collaborative adaptive capacity building in a resilience framework, by Peter T. Bruss (2012). — Lengthy study of human effects on the environment informed by a Baha'i perspective, with passing men...
- Human Spirit in Moral Education, The, by Kuek Yi Hsing (1999). — Historical perspectives that have led to the immanence of secular models of moral education in Europ...
- Ibrahim George Kheiralla and the Bahá'í Faith in America, by Richard Hollinger (1984). — A study of the Lebanese Baha'i who first spread the Faith to the United States but later renounced h...
- Illustrated description of a design in the Persian-Indian style of architecture for the first Mashrak-el-Azkar (Bahá'í temple) to be erected in America, by Charles Mason Remey (1920). — Expanded version of a portion of Remey's earlier Mashrak-el-Azkar [Mashriqu'l-Adhkar]: Descriptive o...
- In Memoriam: Heshmat Shariary (1934-2018), by Anonymous (2018). — Overview of the life of an active participant in the Irfan Colloquia and Baha'i studies.
- In Memoriam: Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi, by Author unknown (1938). — Biography of one-time editor of Star of the West.
- In memoriam Barbara Sims, by Universal House of Justice, Sheridan Sims, Sandra S. Fotos (2002-05-10). — Two obituaries of a prominent American Baha'i teacher and pioneer to Japan.
- In Memoriam Fred Schechter: Bahá'í House of Worship Memorial Program, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, Universal House of Justice, et al. (2017). — Messages from the Universal House of Justice and the U.S. National Spiritual Assembly, and a selecti...
- In re. Bahá'í Temple Unity (Alleged German Religious Propaganda): Alfred S. Lunt, Case #304495, by Federal Bureau of Investigation (1918). — Seven pages of FBI files investigating Alfred S. Lunt and Mirian Sevasly and possible Baha'i opposit...
- Indian Nations and National Spiritual Assemblies, by Universal House of Justice (2002-01-13). — American Indian nations are not fully sovereign and thus do not have their own National Spiritual As...
- Indigenous Messengers of God, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2014-2020). — 68 essays on Native American theology and history from the perspective of Baha'i teachings.
- Indigenous Messengers of God, by Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2021). — PowerPoint for Zoom presentation “Divine Teachers of the Americas” by Kevin Locke, hosted by Gre...
- 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 spiri...
- Individual Rights and Freedoms, by Universal House of Justice (1988-12-29). — An important and often-quoted letter about rights and freedom of expression in the Baha'i community,...
- Interdependence of Bahá'í Communities, The: Services of North American Bahá'í Women to Iran, by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani (1991). — Some early American Baha’i women’s contribution to the development of the Iranian Baha’i commu...
- Interracial "Bahá'í Movement" and the Black Intelligentsia, The: The Case of W. E. B. Du Bois, by Christopher Buck (2012-12). — Du Bois’s encounters with the Baha’i religion from 1910 to 1953, his connection to the New York ...
- Interview of Sachiro Fujita, by Sylvia Ioas (1975). — Interview of Fugita-san by Sylvia Ioas during John McHenry's pilgrimage in December, 1975 at McHenry...
- Intimate Diversity: The Presentation of Multiculturalism and Multiracialism in a High-Boundary Religious Movement, by Kathleen Jenkins (2003). — On the construction and maintenance of multiracial/ethnic networks in religious movements, through a...
- Introduction to a Statement on Race Unity, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1997-12-17). — An informal letter on the "most challenging issue confronting America."
- Introduction to Green Acre Bahá'í School, by Anne Gordon Atkinson (1990). — Brief summary of the history contained in the book-length history "Green Acre on the Piscataqua: A C...
- Iranian Refugees: The Many Faces of Persecution, by Allen K. Jones (1984-12). — A paper detailing the persecution and displacement of Iranian refugees (including Baha'is) due to re...
- Iranian Refugees in America: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, by Frank Lewis, Puran Stevens (1986). — Introduction to Persian culture, history, and customs, designed as an aid in cultural understanding ...
- Jináb-i-Fádil Mazandarání in the United States, by Asadu'llah Fadil Mazandarani, (published as Jinab-i-Fadil Mazandarani) Omeed Rameshni, comp. (2009). — Digitization of a number of stenographic records which were held by the US National office from Jina...
- Journey Motif in the Bahá'í Faith, The: From Doubt to Certitude, by Roshan Danesh (2012). — The process of individual spiritual growth lies at the heart of human purpose. Baha’u’llah speak...
- Juliet Thompson: Champion of the Bahá'í Faith in New York City, by Hussein Ahdieh (2021-05-06). — Essay about the life of Juliet Thompson, a prominent early Baha'i and friend of 'Abdu'l-Baha.
- Justice and Equality – a basis for change in our troubled world, by Layli Miller-Muro (2004-07-17). — Transcript of the talk given at the 5th annual Margaret Stevenson Memorial Dinner and Lecture, July ...
- Kalimat Press and Distribution by Bahá'í Agencies, by Various (1999, 2005, 2006, 2008). — While Baha'is are free to purchase and own books by Kalimat Press, the Baha'i distribution services ...
- Kansas Farm Boy, by Duane L. Herrmann (1985). — Brief autobiography, with background on the author's introduction to and acceptance of the Baha'i Fa...
- Kenosha, 1893-1912: History of an Early Bahá'í Community in the United States, by William P. Collins (1982). — First visited by Kheiralla in 1895, Kenosha was the second city in America to have resident Baha'is;...
- Kirk, Durbin Introduce Resolution Condemning Iran's Continued Persecution of Bahá'í Minority, by Mark Kirk, Dick Durbin (2013-03-12). — In recognition of the five-year anniversary of imprisonment of Baha'i leaders in Iran, senators meet...
- Kitab-i-Aqdas commentary, by Abu'l-Qásim Faizí (1973). — Talk delivered in the United States (place not specified).
- Knowing God Through Love and Farewell Address of Mirza Abul Fazl, by Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl Gulpáygání (1904). — 16-page pamphlet containing Gulyaygani's address given at Green Acre, July 27 1904, and his farewell...
- Knowledge into Action: The Bahá'í Imperative to Serve Humanity, by Layli Miller-Muro (2014). — On the history of experience and evolution in thinking regarding social action in the Baha’i commu...
- La Libertad de Expresión, by Universal House of Justice (1988-12-29). — Spanish translation of "Individual Rights and Freedoms" by the Casa Universal de Justicia.
- Laura Barney's Discipleship to 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Tracing a Theological Flow from the Middle East to the United States, 1900-1916, by Layli Maria Miron (2018). — How Laura Barney employed ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s teachings to influence social discourse as she taught...
- Legacy of `Abdu'l-Bahá's Visit to America, 1912, The, by Robert Stockman (2012). — Overview of Abdu’l-Baha’s trip to the U.S. and Canada, its impact, his social action and public ...
- Letter of Jane LeDeau, by Janice Auth (2000-03). — The story of Abdu'l-Baha’s visit to Pittsburgh PA on May 7, 1912, as told through the eyes of a fi...
- Letter on Racism in the United States, by Universal House of Justice (2020-07-22). — Letter on need for American people to grasp the moment to create a reform of its social order relate...
- Letter to Grace Holley, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, trans. (1919-01-28). — Short message of greeting and praise.
- Letter to Martha Root, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Ali Kuli Khan, trans. (1920). — A letter to believers in America.
- Letter to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, 1998, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1998-07-06).
- Letter to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, May 19 1994, by Universal House of Justice (1994-05-19). — A lengthy response inspired by the US community's 1994 "Vision in Action" initiative, addressing the...
- Letter to the United States and Canada on Racism, 1961, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1961-03-09).
- Letters from a 19th-century Kansas Baha'i, by Duane L. Herrmann (1996 Winter). — An examination of two letters written by Barbara Ehrsam in Enterprise, Kansas in 1899.
- Letters to Alain Locke, by Shoghi Effendi,, Ruhi Afnan,, Alain Locke,, et al., Christopher Buck, comp. (2010). — Collection of letters between Shoghi Effendi, his secretary, and Alain Locke, and related historical...
- Letters to and from US Presidential Archives, David Piff, comp. (1984). — A collection of correspondence circa 1984 from and to archivist David Piff concerning Baha'i-related...
- Lidia Zamenhof, by John T. Dale (1996). — Brief biography of the daughter of Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto.
- List of Articles by Christopher Buck on BahaiTeachings.org, by Christopher Buck (2014/2020/2024). — List of online essays and articles by Christopher Buck since 2014.
- List of Works in the New York Public Library Relating to Arabia and the Arabs, Arabic Philosophy, Science and Literature, by Author unknown (1911). — A single entry "Daghistani" and a section "Muhammadanism / Sects / Babis."
- List of Works in the New York Public Library Relating to Persia: Babism and Behaism, by Author unknown (1915). — Section "Religion / Parsees / Babism and Behaism."
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (United States, 1935), by Author unknown (1937).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1932), by Author unknown (1934).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1938), by Author unknown (1942).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1940), by Author unknown (1945).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1944), by Author unknown (1949).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1946), by Author unknown (1952).
- Localities where Bahá'ís live (world, 1956): detailed map, by Author unknown (1956).
- Locke, Shock, and Abbott: Baha'i Theology and the Acceleration of the African American Civil Rights Movement, by Guy Emerson Mount (2010). — African American responses to Abdu'l-Baha's 1912 visit to America, Abdu'l Baha's teachings among pro...
- Los Angeles, Living in, by Universal House of Justice (1996-01-31). — Baha'is have not been advised to avoid living in Los Angeles, but should still recall the importance...
- Louis Gregory (1874-1951), by John S. Hatcher (2019). — Overview of the life of a famous Baha'i lawyer, anti-racism educator and travel-teacher, and Hand of...
- Love's Odyssey: The Life of Thornton Chase, by Robert Stockman (1999/2001). — Detailed overview of the first American Baha'i. Provided in draft form as "Love's Odyssey" as well a...
- Mahmúd's Diary: The Diary of Mírzá Mahmúd-i-Zarqání Chronicling 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Journey to America, by Abdu'l-Bahá,, Mirza Mahmud-i-Zarqani, Mohi Sobhani, trans, Shirley Macias, ed. (1998). — Extensive account of the 1912 travels of Abdu'l-Baha in the West.
- Making of a Survivor, The: A Foreigner's Story, by Hussein Ahdieh (2019-05-22). — The author on his new book, growing up as a Baha’i in Iran, and how his faith and family nourished...
- Many Messengers of God, A Native American Perspective: Deganawidah The Peacemaker, by Paula Bidwell (2011-07). — Collection and analysis of proofs from the Baha'i Writings about prophets from indigenous cultures. ...
- Maps of the regions of North America, by Ralph Stockman Tarr,, Frank Morton McMurry, John Conkling, comp. (1912). — Maps of the five regions of North America as published in an American geography book in 1912 and kno...
- Margaret Ariel Gallagher: Field Sergeant of the Western Frontier, by Nevada Metherd, Richard Francis, ed. (1993). — Gallagher (1920-2001) was an American Baha'i and auxiliary board member.
- Mashrak-el-Azkar: Descriptive of the Bahá'í temple, by Charles Mason Remey (1917). — Preliminary designs for the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkar to be built in America, showing nine varying tre...
- Membership of Religious Groups in the U.S., 1996, by World Almanac and Book of Facts (1996-11-15). — Numbers of adherents, holy days, and headquarters of religious groups in the U.S. and Canada in 1998...
- Memoirs of Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein, by Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (1999). — Memoirs of the first pioneer to Famagusta (as requested by Shoghi Effendi to pioneer from the City o...
- Mention of the Babi and Baha'i Faiths in the New York Times 1852 - 1922, by Various (1852-1922). — 45 articles and brief mentions, spanning 70 years.
- Mentions of the Faith in the Journal of the American Foreign Services Association, by Various (1937-2024). — All 14 issues containing keyword "Baha'i." With the exception of articles "Murder in Tehran" and "Le...
- Message from Abdu'l-Baha, Head of the Bahá'ís, A, by Author unknown (1912-04-21). — News article of Abdu'l-Baha's tour. Includes scanned image of various newspaper clippings and photog...
- Message to the Indian and Eskimo Bahá'ís of the Western Hemisphere, by Rúhíyyih Khánum (1969). — Letter to Native American and Inuit believers, about the assurance given in the Baha'i Writings that...
- Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986: Third Epoch of the Formative Age, by Universal House of Justice, Geoffrey W. Marks, comp. (1996).
- Messages to America, by Shoghi Effendi (1947). — Selected messages to the American Baha'is from Shoghi Effendi from 1932 to 1946.
- Messengers of God in North America, Revisited: An Exegesis of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Tablet to Amír Khán, by Christopher Buck, Donald Addison (2007). — The indigenous peoples of the Americas have their own claim to wisdom tradition, which derive from M...
- Monologues on the Bicentenary of the Birth of Baha'u'llah and Howard University Visit Commemoration, by Vasu Mohan, Donna Denize, Nadim van de Fliert (2017-10/2018-04). — Five biographical monologues delivered in the fictionalized voices of Harriett Gibbs Marshall, Laura...
- Montana Baha'i History, by Betty Bennett (1998). — Collection of historical materials compiled between 1994-1998 and distributed at Montana summer scho...
- Mortensen, Fred, by Justin Penoyer (2007). — Three biographies of an American who met Abdu'l-Baha, by his great-grandson.
- "Most Great Reconstruction": The Bahá'í Faith in Jim Crow South Carolina, 1898-1965, by Louis E. Venters (2010). — The Faith enjoyed a period of growth from the 1960s-1980s that was largely inspired by interracial t...
- Mother's Stories: Recollections of Abdu'l-Bahá, by Muriel Ives Barrow Newhall (1998). — Stories of Abdu'l-Baha and early Baha'is told by Muriel Ives Barrow Newhall (1897-1984), daughter of...
- Muhammad Musaddiq and the Bahá'ís, by Bahram Choubine, Ahang Rabbani, trans. (2010). — Two essays: "Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh and the Baha’is" (2009) and "Suppression of the Baha’is of I...
- Music, Devotions, and Mashriqu'l-Adhkar, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram (1987). — An in-depth examination of the development of music and hymns within American Baha'i devotional life...
- Music, Devotions, and Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram: Review, by Robert Stockman (1988).
- My Name is John Good, Servant of the Servant, by John Chesley (2013). — John Good was a man who heard Abdu'l-Baha speak at the Bowery Mission in New York in 1912. From his ...
- National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States vs. New Mexico Covenant-Breakers, by Author unknown (1966). — Documents from the lawsuit by the NSA vs. the New Mexico covenant-breaker group "The National Spirit...
- Native American and Other Indigenous Messengers of God, by Patricia Locke (1993). — God did not neglect the millions of indigenous peoples of the Western hemisphere; over the centuries...
- Native American Vision and the Teachings of 'Abdu'l-Baha, by Paula Bidwell (2011). — Presentation addressing issues of concern to Native Americans, cast in the light of statements of Ab...
- Native Bahá'ís: Bios of past and contemporary Bahá'ís of native ancestry, Paula Bidwell, comp. (2014). — Links to photographs and information from the 1910s to the present about Native Baha'is, both from t...
- Native Messengers of God in Canada?: A Test Case for Bahá'í Universalism, by Christopher Buck (1996). — Explores the possibility of including other great religious figures in the Baha'i category of "Manif...
- Native Messengers of God in Canada? A test case for Bahá'í universalism, by Christopher Buck: Commentary, by William P. Collins (1998).
- Navjote of a Converted Zoroastrian Bahai, The, by Maneckji Nuserwanji Dhalla, Gool Sohrab H. J. Rustomji, trans, Behram Sohrab H. J. Rustomji, trans. (1975). — Overview of the Faith, and the author's interactions with Baha'is in the early 1900s. (Navjote is th...
- 'Never Again': Kevin Gover's Apology for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by Christopher Buck (2006). — This article does not mention the Baha'i Faith, but was published in a social justice and human righ...
- New Cycle of Human Power, A: Abdu'l-Bahá's Encounters with Modernist Writers and Artists, by Robert Weinberg (2021-01). — On the impact of ‘Abdu’l-Baha on a number of individuals who were at the cultural vanguard of a ...
- New York, History of the Bahá'í Faith In, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Ninety-Five Years in Topeka: The Topeka Bahá'í Community, 1906-2001, by Duane L. Herrmann (2001). — History starting with the arrival of Rose and Leonard Hilty, from Enterprise, first Baha'is in Topek...
- No Jim Crow Church: The Origins of South Carolina's Bahá'í Community, by Louis Venters: Review, by Richard Thomas (2016).
- Not Just for Consumers: An Argument for Depicting Diverse Beliefs on U.S. Television, by Deborah Clark Vance (2007). — Globally, with few exceptions, television is a conduit for reaffirming hegemonic beliefs. How can ...
- Not Quite So New in Kansas, by Duane L. Herrmann (2004). — Overview of the Faith and its history in Kansas, prepared in an opportunity to proclaim the Faith by...
- Notes on the Annual Bahá'í Convention, by Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1949-04-28). — On the theme "Spiritual Victory in World Crisis"; detailed report of the four days of speakers, topi...
- Notes on the Thornton Chase Papers, by Robert Stockman (1985). — Unformatted notes, ordered chronologically, on early American Baha'i Thornton Chase.
- Notes on Words of the Guardian, by Virginia Orbison (1956). — Ten pages of notes, preserved as an appendix to Orbison's lengthy manuscript "Diary of a Pilgrimage ...
- Numinous Land, The: Examples of sacred geometry and geopiety in formalist and landscape paintings of the prairies, by Kim Ennis (2012-04). — Includes many references to the Baha'i Faith and its influence on contemporary artists. Link to thes...
- Obituary: James Nelson, by Keith Thursby (2011-03). — James Frank Nelson (1927-2011) was a Municipal Court judge in California and long-term member of the...
- On the Leavenworth Trail, by Duane L. Herrmann (2018-08). — Historical fiction; a glimpse of life on the American frontier, in Kansas, just after the American C...
- Oneness of Mankind, The: Basic Principle of the Bahá'í Faith, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1956-05). — Statement of Baha'i teachings prepared in order to clarify the position of members of the Faith thro...
- Oprah Winfrey's Soul Series Webcast, by Rainn Wilson (2009). — In an hour long interview, Wilson talks with Oprah about the Baha'i Faith, creativity, spirituality,...
- Oregon Newspaper Archive, Steven Kolins, comp. (1923-1927). — 50 news clippings from an "independent paper devoted to the interests of the people" that were found...
- Outline of the Bahá'í Movement in the United States, An: A sketch of its promulgator [Ibrahim Kheiralla] and why afterwards denied his Master, Abbas Effendi, by Anton Haddad (1902). — Overview of the early days of the Baha'i Faith in the U.S.
- Paine, Mabel Hyde: Obituary, by Garreta Busey (1979-10). — Paine (1877-1955) was an American Baha’i teacher and author.
- Perfection and Refinement: Towards an Aesthetics of the Bab, by Moojan Momen (2011). — The writings of the Bab have implications for the "plastic" arts; significance for native traditions...
- Persian Rival to Jesus, and His American Disciples, The, by Robert P. Richardson (1915-08). — History and teachings of the Babi and Baha'i religions and contemporary American disagreements, from...
- Personal Journey toward Reconciliation, A, by Patricia Verge (2016). — On the author's spiritual journey and how it has been entwined with First Nations people; tensions b...
- Personal Letter to Isabelle M. Campbell, by Ida A. Finch (1920-04-02). — Short letter from Finch in Tokyo to Isabelle M. Campbell in Spokane WA, describing some Baha'i activ...
- Petition from the Persian Reformers, by Various (1867). — A petition sent by Baha'is in Baghdad and Shushtar, Iran, in 1867 to the US Consulate general, seeki...
- Philosophic Values and World Citizenship: Locke to Obama and Beyond, ed. Jacoby Adeshai Carter and Leonard Harris: Review, by Christopher Buck (2012).
- Photo brochure of the Bahá'í Temple in Wilmette, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1965). — A booklet of color photographs, postcard-size and quality, with text and statistics about the Temple...
- Pilgrimage to Haifa, November 1919, A, by Bahiyyih Randall Winckler (1941/1995). — Winckler's parents were Baha'is; she met 'Abdu'l-Baha during his visit to America when He visited he...
- Pilgrims' Notes from U.S. Archives, by Various (1898-1959). — Pilgrim notes from the U.S. Baha'i National Archives, organized by year, 1898-1959, unsorted, in 60 ...
- Plan of Unified Action to Spread the Bahá'í Cause, A: Throughout the United States and Canada January 1 1926 - December 31 1928, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada (1925-12). — The first of two plans of systematic activity in Baha'i history, followed by "A new plan of unified ...
- Portals to Freedom, by Howard Colby Ives (1983). — A collection of anecdotes and history of Abdu'l-Baha's travels to the United States, as told by one ...
- Prayer for Fathers, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Ahmad Sohrab, trans. (1921). — Tablet revealed for Albert Windust, first American publisher of the Baha'i Writings and founder of S...
- Prayers, Tablets, Instructions and Miscellany: Gathered by American Visitors to the Holy City During the Summer of 1900, by Edward C. Getsinger, Lua Getsinger, William Hoar, Anna Hoar (1900). — Around the time of Kheiralla's defection, Abdu'l-Baha selected some texts on the Covenant which, alo...
- Precious Glimmers: The Bahá'í Faith in New York, 1892-1932, by Hussein Ahdieh (2020). — Highlights of the first forty years of the Baha'i Faith in the City of the Covenant, 1892-1932. Incl...
- Precursor, the Prophet, and the Pope, The: Contributions to the History of the Bahá'í Movement (Conclusion), by Robert P. Richardson (1916-11). — Part 2 of a critique of Baha'i practice and thought from a (somewhat hostile) Christian perspective.
- Precursor, the Prophet, and the Pope, The: Contributions to the History of the Bahá'í Movement (part 1), by Robert P. Richardson (1916-10). — A critical overview of Babi history, contemporary American Baha'i issues and disagreements (e.g. Khe...
- Preparing Bahá'í Communities in the East and West to Embrace Gender Equality, by Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani (2011). — The way Abdu'l-Baha dealt with the matter of gender equality, some of his writings revealed in honor...
- President Wilson and the Bahá'í Connection, by Paul Pearsall (1988-10). — Short overview of myths and facts on the Wilson-Baha'i connection. Includes addenda on the League of...
- Profiles of Some Topeka Bahá'ís, by Duane L. Herrmann (1997). — Background for the author's research into Kansas Baha'i history.
- Programs for the Observance of Bahá'í Holy Days, Author unknown, comp. (2014/2017/2021). — Booklets from four devotional programs at the Wilmette House of Worship: 9th day of Ridvan (2014), 1...
- Progress of the Faith in the United States and South Carolina, by Universal House of Justice (2019-03-12). — While growth may not be always apparent in local regions, efforts of clusters country-wide are showi...
- Progressive Revelation Poster, by Local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Teaneck NJ (n.d.). — One-page poster giving a visual representation of the Manifestations that have come to nine countrie...
- Promoting Peace: 100 Years of the Baha'i Faith in Santa Paula, California, 1914-2014, by Anne King Sadeghpour (2017). — Detailed history of the community in southern California, including references to Marzieh Gail, Ethe...
- Promulgation of Universal Peace: Spreadsheet of Talks, Roger Coe, comp. (2011-08). — Table of all talks published in this book, showing date, location, and the different page numbers in...
- Promulgation of Universal Peace, The: Study Guide, Ehsan Bayat, comp. (2024). — A detailed study guide on subjects such as the coming of age of the human race, the oneness and cont...
- Public Discourse on Race: Abdu'l-Bahá's 1912 Howard University Speech, by Christopher Buck (2012-02-10). — Presentation at Louhelen Bahá’í School on ‘Abdu’l-Baha and the black intelligentsia, his v...
- Pupil of the Eye, The: African Americans in the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh, by The Báb,, Bahá'u'lláh,, Abdu'l-Bahá,, Universal House of Justice, Bonnie J. Taylor, comp. (1998). — A compilation of references in the Baha'i writings to African-Americans and those of African descent...
- Rabindranath Tagore: Some Encounters with Bahá'ís, by Peter Terry (1992/2015). — 'Abdu'l-Baha is alleged to have met India's poet laureate Tagore in Chicago in 1912. This article ex...
- Race Unity: Implications for the Metropolis, by June Manning Thomas (1995). — Universal principles of unity which apply to cities; how racial disunity has been imprinted upon the...
- Race, Place, and Clusters: Current Vision and Possible Strategies, by June Manning Thomas (2017). — Division by place affects the possibilities for racial unity, especially in fragmented U.S. metropol...
- Recognition of Bahá'í Marriage and Holidays in American State Law, Ralph D. Wagner, comp. (1998). — List of sample legal statutes and proceedings from various states, followed by specific legal counse...
- Reconciling the Other: The Bahá'í Faith in America as a Successful Synthesis of Christianity and Islam, by Anthony Lee (1995-04). — Although many ordinary Baha'is are unaware of their religion's Islamic roots, seeing it instead as t...
- Reconsidering the Civil Rights Era in the Footsteps of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by June Manning Thomas (2022-09). — On principles of racial prejudice and 1960s South Carolina, including the fallacy of racial prejudic...
- Regional Bahá'í Councils of the United States, Messages to, by Universal House of Justice (1997-12). — In these two short letters, the House of Justice first sends greetings to the newly-formed United St...
- Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine, The, by Frederick Jones Bliss (1912).
- Religious Myths and Visions of America: How Minority Faiths Redefined America's World Role, by Christopher Buck (2010/2012). — Survey and comparison of ten religions that feature collective religious beliefs about America's mis...
- Religious Myths and Visions of America, by Christopher Buck: Review, by Richard Kyle (2011-06).
- Religious Myths and Visions of America, by Christopher Buck: Review, by Iren E. Annus (2012-02).
- Religious Myths of America (Syllabus), by Christopher Buck (2004-03). — Course syllabus; invited contribution, American Academy of Religion
- Religious Persecution and Oppression: A Study of Iranian Baha'ís' Strategies of Survival, by Naghme Naseri Morlock (2021). — Research based on extensive interviews exploring three ways that members of the Baha'i community res...
- Religious Perspectives on the Narratives of America: The Search for Just, Honest, Inclusive and Forward-looking Tellings, Audrey C. Price, ed, Selvi Adaikkalam Zabihi, ed. (2024). — Eleven essays by contributors from different communities, exploring how religious insights can creat...
- Remembering the Master: A Review of Ramona Allen Brown's Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Recollections of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith in California, by Firuz Kazemzadeh (1980 Spring/Summer).
- Report to Abdul Baha of the Bahá'í Activities in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, A, by Charles Mason Remey (1919-06-07). — Diary of travel-teaching March-April 1919. Includes letter to the members of the Baha'i Board of Tea...
- Report to the U.S. Secretary of State, by W. Smith Murray (1924-08-10). — A report to the US Secretary of State by W. Smith Murray, who was in charge of the U.S. Consulate in...
- (Report to the) American Oriental Society / A New Prophet, by Austin Wright (1851-06-14). — First paper on Babi history, from a letter to the American Oriental Society, published in multiple n...
- Request for Designation as Martyr of Alonzo Twine, by Universal House of Justice (2015-03-23). — In response to a request that Alonzo Twine, the first Baha'i in the state of South Carolina, be name...
- Results of the First Regional Bahá'í Council Election, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1997-11-23). — Results of the first US Regional Baha'i Councils election, posted here because it was a "historic ev...
- Ridván 1996 (Four Year Plan) - To the Followers of Bahá'u'lláh in North America: Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the United States: Bahá'í Era 153, by Universal House of Justice (1996). — Country-specific portion of the annual message to the Baha'is of the world: North America.
- Rise and Fall of the Parliament of Religions at Greenacre, The, by Robert P. Richardson (1931-03). — Background of the first parliament and Chicago Columbian Exposition and the role of Sarah Farmer and...
- Road Less Travelled By, The, by John S. Hatcher (2017). — "From the Editor's Desk": Overview of this issue's articles regarding racism and proper responses to...
- Robert Hayden, by Christopher Buck (2004-01-29). — The first African American poet-laureate of the United States (as Library of Congress "Consultant in...
- Robert Hayden's 'American Journal': A Multidimensional Analysis, by Christopher Buck (2008). — A study of an often neglected poem which combines an informal cultural analysis of the USA with a so...
- Ruhe, David S. (1914-2005), by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (2005-09-06). — A letter from the NSA, followed by a biography from Baha'i World News Service.
- Same Yet Different, The: Bahá'í Perspectives on Achieving Unity out of Difference, by Deborah Clark Vance (2002-05). — Based on in-depth interviews with members of the Baha’i Faith [in the USA] to uncover a descriptio...
- Sarah Farmer Monologue, by Anne Gordon Perry (2005). — Created for performance in the New Hampshire Chautauqua Series and at Green Acre, in celebration of ...
- Schopflocher, Siegfried, by Will C. van den Hoonaard (1993-06). — Short biography of a prominent Baha''i from a German-Jewish background who served as a Hand of the C...
- Searchable online catalogues for US National Bahá'í Library and Louhelen Library, by Roger M. Dahl, Lewis Walker (2014-12). — Overview of and links to online catalogues for two American Baha'i archives.
- Seeking Light in the Darkness of "Race", by Jamar M. Wheeler (2017). — A historical sketch of how race concepts evolved, with analysis at macro and micro levels of society...
- Select Clevenger Archives, 1926-1936, Steven Kolins, ed. (2021). — Personal letters to Ella Robarts, the National Spiritual Assembly, Horace Holley, and others; articl...
- Seneca Falls First Woman's Rights Convention of 1848: The Sacred Rites of the Nation, by Bradford W. Miller (1998). — Explores parallels between the Seneca Fails First Woman’s Rights Convention in the USA and the Bad...
- Shoghi Effendi and the American Dream, by Sandra Lynn Hutchison (1997 Fall). — Context and import of Advent of Divine Justice, American destiny, the American frontier, ethical imp...
- Singular Room, A: An Exploration of Bahá'í Houses of Worship, by Sama Shodjai (2023-12). — Overview of the design principles followed in building the Baha'i temples, and the intricacies and c...
- Small in Number, Big in Faith, by Todd Fertig (2020-09-04). — Overview of the Baha'i Faith and its activities in Kansas, and interview with Duane Herrmann.
- Social Adaptation of Marginal Religious Movements in America, The, by Bryan F. Le Beau (1993-06-22). — Processes of interaction between Marginal Religious Movements and their social environments; adaptiv...
- Some Aspects of the Development of the Bahá'í Administrative Order in America, 1922-1936, by Loni Bramson (published as Loni Bramson-Lerche) (1982). — On the development of the American and Canadian communities, from small informal networks of local g...
- Spatial Strategies for Racial Unity, by June Manning Thomas (2020-09). — On the nature and approaches of Baha’i educational programs and community building efforts which s...
- Spiritual Health of American Community, by Universal House of Justice (1991-03). — Publication of a letter addressing an individual's concerns for the spiritual health of the American...
- Spiritual Reinforcement: Study Questions, Compilation, and Quiz, Author unknown, comp. (1957 (?)). — Questions and quizzes for individual study and group discussion, on "what every Baha'i should know" ...
- Statistical Information on the Bahá'í Faith, by Bahá'í International Community (1994/1997). — Brief statistics on the number of Baha'is in the world and in certain territories and the activities...
- Statistical information on the Bahá'ís of the United States, 1979, by Bahá'í World Centre (1979-04). — Document issued to delegates to the annual National Spiritual Assembly elections, April 1979.
- Stories of Muriel Ives Newhall Barrow: Grace Robarts Ober, by Muriel Ives Barrow Newhall (1998). — Brief account of Grace Ober's interactions with 'Abdu'l-Baha during his visit to the USA.
- Story of the Last One Hundred Years of the Baha'i Faith in Seattle, The, by Zabine van Ness (2007). — Compiled for the 2007 centenary of the Seattle and Spokane Baha’i assemblies, detailing the 100 ye...
- Strangers Passing Through Town, by Duane L. Herrmann (2021-08-02). — Brief historical fiction short story, based on the finding that 'Abdu'l-Baha passed through Kansas o...
- Studies in Bábí and Bahá'í History, Moojan Momen, ed. (1982). — Five articles from the first collection of scholarly essays on the history of the Faith to be publis...
- Summon Up Remembrance, by Marzieh Gail (1987). — Memoir left by Ali-Kuli Khan, one of the first translators of Baha'i Writings; writings of his wife ...
- Tabla de 'Abdu'l-Bahá a Amír Khan, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Hasan Elías, trans. (2007).
- Tablet from Our Lord, Abbas Effendi, Presented by Abdel Karim Effendi, to the American Beloved, and Tablet from the Master, by Abdu'l-Bahá (n.d.). — Two Tablets self-published in the early 1900s. (Date of illustration 1889.) Translator and context n...
- Tablet To the Beloved of God in General in America, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Ali Kuli Khan, trans. (2006). — Tablet sent in response to a petition signed by American believers in 1905, including Rose Hilty and...
- Tablets of the Hair, by Bahá'u'lláh (1938-12). — Translation of five of total eleven Tablets titled "alvaḥ-i-sha‘arat".
- Tablets Revealed by Abdul Baha Abbas to the East and West, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Mirza Ahmad Esphahani, trans. (1908). — An early collection of Tablets by 'Abdu'l-Baha.
- Talk "Arise" at Anchorage Conference, by William Sears (1976-07). — Address to the International Teaching Conference, Anchorage, July 1976.
- Talk at U.S. Bahá'í National Convention, by Dorothy Baker (1953). — Reflections on pilgrimage and the Guardian.
- Teaching regions of the United States and Canada (1938), by Author unknown (1942).
- Teaching regions of the United States and Canada (1940), by Author unknown (1945).
- Television Address of Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, by Universal House of Justice, Bahá'í International Community (1998-07). — Questions and answers about a historically unique television interview of Iranian President Khatami,...
- Ten Year Retrospective, 24 July 2023, by Executive Committee of the Association for Bahá'í Studies North America (2023-10). — Retrospective outlining some of the ABS' key developments over the last ten years in response to the...
- The Bahá'ís of America: The Growth of a Religious Movement, by Mike McMullen: Review, by Christopher Buck (2017-08-22).
- The Bahá'ís of America: The Growth of a Religious Movement by Mike McMullen: Review, by Moojan Momen (2016).
- The Cause of Universal Peace: 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Enduring Impact, by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson (2021-02-23). — On Abdu'l-Baha's interest in the Lake Mohonk Conferences on International Arbitration in New York, 1...
- Third Bahá'í Intercontinental Conference, Chicago: Notes, by Emma Maxie Jones, Author unknown (1958-05). — Notes, with comments by Borah Kavelin, Rúhiyyih Khanum, Leroy Ioas, Horace Holley, John Robarts, Ug...
- This Decisive Hour: Messages from Shoghi Effendi to the North American Bahá'ís 1932-1946, by Shoghi Effendi (1992). — Expanded version of Messages to America. Includes glossary of Baha'i terms.
- Three Teaching Methods Used During North America's First Seven-Year Plan, by Roger M. Dahl (1993). — Teaching methods used by American Bahá’ís to spread the Faith; firesides and teaching campaign...
- Time of Peril, Prospects for Peace, by Glenford Mitchell (2001-10-11). — Talk at the Baha'i Unity Center in Atlanta.
- Tobey, Mark George, by Judith S. Kays (2000). — Tobey (1890-1976) was a famous American painter.
- Towards World Order, by `Alí Nakhjavání (2004/2007). — Transcripts of six talks given at a week-long course on the World Order of Baha'u'llah, sponsored by...
- Transmission of Cultural Values in Persian Bahá'í Families, The, by Stephen Licata (1997). — On how immigrant Persian Baha’i families have carried their cultural values to the U.S., how the m...
- Treasures of the East: The Life of Nine Oriental Countries, by Zia M. Bagdadi (1930). — Descriptions of nine "Treasures" — Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Jijaz (Arabia), Transjordania (A...
- Trial and Triumph: The Origins of the Bahá'í Faith in Black America, by Jerome Green (2004). — Focusing on a period between 1890 and 1940, this work addresses how Black America first encountered ...
- True, Corinne, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- True, Edna M. (1888-1988), by Author unknown (1989-01). — Brief bio of the daughter of Hand of the Cause of God Corinne True.
- Turbulent Prairie: Politics, The Press, and the Baha'i Faith in Kansas, 1897, by Duane L. Herrmann (1999 Fall). — An examination of 1897 press coverage of the second Baha'i community in North America. State politic...
- Two Books on the Life of Tahirih: Review, by Catherine Nash (2019). — Reviews of Rejoice in My Gladness: The Life of Tahirih and The Calling: Tahirih of Persia and Her Am...
- Two Wings of a Bird: The Equality of Women and Men, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1997). — The emancipation of women, the achievement of full equality between the sexes, is essential to human...
- Uncle Bill: A Personal Memoir, by Robert Gregory Shaw (2020-07). — Personal recollections of Albert Edwin Dorrida, "Uncle Bill" (1901-1972), who became a Baha'i after ...
- United States National Spiritual Assembly vs. Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, by Author unknown (1941). — In 1941 the National Spiritual Assembly unsuccessfully sued Covenant Breaker Mirza Ahmad Sohrab for ...
- United States of America: History of the Bahá'í Faith, by Robert Stockman (1995). — History of the Baha'i community of the United States.
- Unity and Consultation: Foundations of Sustainable Development, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1994).
- Views from a Black Artist in the Century of Light, by Elizabeth de Souza (2020). — On the experiences of Black artists; biographical notes on McCleary “Bunch” Washington; African-...
- Vision of Race Unity: America's Most Challenging Issue, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1991). — A formal statement from the US NSA on "the most challenging issue confronting America."
- Visit to the Prophet of Persia, A, by Philip Sidersky, S. K. Braun (1902-10). — Interview with Mirza Abu'l-Fadl-i-Gulpaygani in Washington, D.C., 1901.
- Walking the Spiritual Path with Both Feet Planted Firmly on the Ground, by Joyce Baldwin (2016). — Overview of the life of a Baha'i native from indigenous-Tsimshian ancestry, who pioneered to Alaska ...
- Walter and Emma Jones Bahá'í Archive Photo Album, by Walter Jones,, Emma Maxie Jones, Ernie Jones, comp. (2008/2022). — Album of 475 annotated images of Baha'i friends and associates of the Walter (1888-1990) and Emma Ma...
- Way Out of No Way, A: Harlem Prep: Transforming Dropouts into Scholars, 1967-1977, by Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman (2016). — History of Harlem preparatory school, one of the earliest alternative schools in the country, as tol...
- We Shouldn't Be Afraid to Talk about Religion, by Madeleine Kapsalis (2022-05-13). — Excerpt from a longer talk, describing a Christian's interfaith encounter with Baha'is and being inv...
- Whatever happened to the Double Crusade?, by Glenford Mitchell (1996-10-05). — Lengthy commentary on the progress of teaching and the Four Year Plan, delivered at Foundation Hall ...
- White Bahá'í Men as a sub-group combatting racism, by Universal House of Justice (2000-03-14). — Use of the phrase "white Baha'i men" in an anti-racism project in North Carolina.
- Who Was Archangel, the Potowatami Woman on Whose Land the Wilmette Temple Was Built?, by Ismael Velasco (2011). — Brief investigation into the surname "Ouilmette" (Wilmette), and the identity of a Native American g...
- Why Constructive Resilience? An Autobiographical Essay, by Michael L. Penn (2020). — Reflections on growing up African-American; guidance from and a meeting with William Hatcher; the re...
- WIPO Domain Name Dispute: Case D2001-1302, "bahaiwomen.com", by Author unknown (2001). — A legal ruling finding, on behalf of the Baha'is, that unauthorized use of the domain bahaiwomen.com...
- WIPO Domain Name Dispute: Case D2005-0214, "uhj.net", by Author unknown (2005-08-25). — A legal ruling finding, against the Baha'is, that covenant breakers are allowed to use the domain uh...
- Wisdom of the people: Potential and pitfalls in efforts by the Comanches to recreate traditional ways of building consensus, by Benjamin J. Broome (2001-01-01). — Includes mention that a few Indian nations have adopted the Baha'i "consultation" method of decision...
- "Wonderful True Visions": Magic, Mysticism, and Millennialism in the Making of the American Bahá'í Community, 1892-1895, by Richard Hollinger (2004). — The early growth of the American, and especially the Chicago, communities was more gradual and eclec...
- World Baha'i Institute in New York, by Nima Yadollahpour (2002). — An architectural proposal for a Baha'i complex in Manhattan, designed structurally and mathematicall...
- Yamamoto, Hiroshi: Eldest son of the world's first Japanese believer, by Marion Yazdi (1980-04). — Japanese-American Yamamoto (c. 1909-1979) was the eldest son of Kanichi (Moto) Yamamoto, the first e...
- حضرت عبد البهاء در نیویورک ('Abdu'l-Bahá in New York), by Hussein Ahdieh,, Hillary Chapman, Maryam Rouhani Seysan, trans. (2014). — Translation in 'Abdu'l-Baha in New York, a history of Abdu'l-Baha's visit to the city, concepts and ...
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