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The Bahá'í 'Race Amity' Movement and the Black Intelligentsia in Jim Crow America |
Author | Christopher Buck |
Title of item | The Bahá'í 'Race Amity' Movement and the Black Intelligentsia in Jim Crow America |
Subtitle of item | Alain Locke and Robert Abbott |
Volume | 17 |
Pages | 3-46 |
Parent publication | Bahá'í Studies Review |
Date of this edition | 2011 |
Language | English |
Permission | author |
Posted | 2014-05-05 by Jonah Winters |
Classified in | Published Articles |
URL | bahai-library.com/buck_race_amity_movement |
Abstract | W. E. B. Du Bois, Alain L. Locke and Robert S. Abbott, ranked as the 4th, 36th and 41st most influential in African American history, all expressed interest in the Baha’i ethic of world unity, from family to international relations, and social crisis. |
Notes | See also a presentation on this same topic.
Mirrored with permission from christopherbuck.com. |
Tags | Abdul-Baha, Travels of; African Americans; Alain Locke; Chicago Defender (newspaper); Race (general); Race amity; Race unity; Robert S. Abbott; W.E.B. Du Bois |
Locations | United States (documents) |
Cross-references | See also A Door to the Masses (Mark Perry, Chicago Defender, 1995). | Page views | 6414 hits since 2014-05-05 |
DOI | dx.doi.org/10.386/bsr.17.3/1. Query Digital Object Identifiers at CrossRef.org, and read more at doi.org. |
Last edited | 2023-12-25 04:30 EST. See previous versions [archive.org]. | | |
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