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TY - JOUR ID - 4421 UR - https://bahai-library.com/buck_race_amity_movement WT - Baha'i Library Online T1 - Bahá'í 'Race Amity' Movement and the Black Intelligentsia in Jim Crow America, The: Alain Locke and Robert Abbott T2 - JF - Bahá'í Studies Review JA - BSR A1 - Buck,Christopher A2 - A3 - Y1 - 2011 Y2 - VL - 17 IS - SP - 3 EP - 46 M2 - PB - CY - M1 - M3 - Articles SN - LA - English L3 - https://bahai-library.com/newspapers/1995/101095.html[A Door to the Masses (Mark Perry, Chicago Defender, 1995)] DO - U1 - U2 - U3 - AB - 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. N1 - See also a presentation on this same topic. Mirrored with permission from christopherbuck.com. C1 - KW - African Americans KW - Alain Locke KW - Chicago Defender (newspaper) KW - Race KW - Race amity KW - Race unity KW - Robert S. Abbott KW - United States (documents) KW - W. E. B. Du Bois KW - `Abdu'l-Bahá, Travels of (documents) ER - |