Lights of Guidance/toc/Races

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A. Races

1775. Aboriginal Inhabitants—Down-Trodden People
1776. Tablets of the Divine Plan—Natives of America May Become Great Standard Bearers of the Faith
1777. Prejudice and Condescension—Contact with City Indians
1778. Afro-Americans and Amerindians
1779. First Member of His Race to Embrace the Cause
1780. Service of the Negro
1781. Guardian's Appeal to Negro Race
1782. Concentrate on Teaching the Negroes
1783. Compared with Pupil of the Eye
1784. Work of Negro Has Been of Greatest Help
1785. The Negroes Have A Contribution to Make to Bahá’u’lláh's World Order
1786. Pure-hearted, Spiritually Receptive Negro Race
1787. Faces are as Pupil of the Eye
1788. The Principle of the Oneness of Mankind Precludes Possibility of Considering Race as a Bar to Social Interaction
1789. The Guardian Addresses the Negro
1790. Addressed to Members of the White Race
1791. Let the White Make a Supreme Effort
1792. Unity in Diversity
1793. The Guardian Addresses Both Races—Neither Race Can Claim to be Absolved from Obligation
1794. God Makes No Distinction
1795. Prejudice Destroys Edifice of Humanity
1796. Object of Inter-Racial Work—Japanese, Americans, Mexicans, Chinese, Negroes
1797. Just Interest of Minorities
1798. The Coloured Friends Need the Faith—Have Suffered and been down-trodden
1799. Guilty Before God to Allow Prejudice to Manifest Itself
1800. To be a Bahá’í is to be Different
1801. Bahá’ís are not Perfect
1802. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Foretold for the Indians of America a Great Future if They Accepted the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh
1803. Bahá’ís Approve of Inter-Racial Unions
1804. Campus Protest Against Racial Prejudice
1805. The Bahá’í Must Scrupulously Avoid Involvement in Political Issues Therefore Cannot Participate in Anti-Apartheid Demonstrations
1806. Teaching Multi-Racial Students in the Universities and Other Minority Groups in America, Such as Czechs, Poles, Russians…
1807. Racial Prejudice Is Simply a Negation of Faith
1808. It is the Responsibility of the Believers to Combat and Uproot Racial Prejudice in Their Midst
1809. God Has Richly Endowed the Negro Race
1810. The Negro Race and the White Race Must do All in Their Power to Destroy the Prejudice Which Exists on Both Sides
1811. The Negro Bahá’ís Have a Great Responsibility Towards Their Own Race and Fellow Believers
1812. Principle of the Oneness of Mankind—Incompatible with Racial Prejudices
1813. The Evil Forces of Prejudice
1814. The Negroes Should be Proud and Happy in the Praises which Bahá’u’lláh Bestowed upon Them and Other Down-Trodden Races
1815. The Guardian Encourages Participation with Non-Political Progressive Groups
1816. The Whites Should Welcome Negroes In Their Homes and Even Marry Them if They Wish—Both Sides Have Prejudice to Overcome
1817. The Sufferings and Tribulations of the Jews Will Terminate During the Bahá’í Era
1818. The Glorious Destiny of the Jews
1819. Believers of Jewish Descent Should Call Themselves Bahá’ís