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The Rise and Fall of the Parliament of Religions at Greenacre

 
AuthorRobert P. Richardson
 
Title of item
The Rise and Fall of the Parliament of Religions at Greenacre
 
Volume
45:3
 
Pages
129-166
Parent publication   The Open Court
 
City of this publication
Chicago
Date of this edition 1931-03
LanguageEnglish
Permission public domain
Posted 2014-03-21 by Jonah Winters
Proofread 2023-05 by Ernie Jones
Formatted 2023-05 by Ernie Jones
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.org/richardson_parliament_religions_greenacre
Abstract Background of the first parliament and Chicago Columbian Exposition and the role of Sarah Farmer and other Bahá'ís in bringing it to fruition, written from an unsympathetic outsider's perspective. Not yet proofread.
Notes See also a contemporary overview Introduction to Green Acre Bahá'í School, an excerpt from Neely's History of the Parliament of Religions, and an unsympathetic earlier letter to the editor about Sarah Farmer. On the Chicago Exposition, see wikipedia.

Also available in Microsoft Word format prepared by E. Jones (2023). This document is online in a variety of formats at archive.org.

Tags Green Acre; Sarah Farmer; World Parliament of Religions
Locations Eliot; Maine; United States
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Last edited
2023-05-08 17:39 EDT. See previous versions [archive.org].
 

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