The Bahá’í Faith and African American History

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The Bahá’í Faith and African American History  (2019)  edited by Loni Bramson
Creating Racial and Religious Diversity

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Contents[edit]

List of Figures
Introduction, Loni Bramson

1 The Bahá’í “Pupil of the Eye” Metaphor: Promoting Ideal Race Relations in Jim Crow America
Christopher Buck
2 “The Most Vital and Challenging Issue”: The Bahá’í Faith’s Efforts to Improve Race Relations, 1922-1936
Loni Bramson
3 Alain Locke on Race, Religion, and the Bahá’í Faith
Christopher Buck
4 The Most Challenging Issue Revisited: African American Bahá’í Women and the Advancement of Race and Gender Equality, 1899-1943
Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis
5 Hand in Hand: Race, Identity, and Community Development among South Carolina’s Bahá’ís, 1973-1979
Louis Venters
6 Race Unity Efforts among American Bahá’ís: Institutionalized Tools and Empirical Evidence
Mike McMullen
7 Race, Place, and Clusters: Current Vision and Possible Strategies
June Manning Thomas

Conclusion

Multiple Authors of the Chapters in This Book

Index
About the Contributors