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TAGS: - Schools; Education; Elizabeth Stewart; Iran (documents); Lillian Kappes; Sarah Clock; Susan Moody; Tehran, Iran; Women
Abstract:
On the activities of four teachers and doctors who formed the first resident embassage of Western Bahá'í women in the East, who came to Iran to help expand access to health and education.
Notes:
See also image scan of complete book.

American Bahá'í Women and the Education of Girls in Tehran, 1909-1934

R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram

published in In Iran: Studies in Babi and Bahá'í History

Volume 3, ed. Peter Smith, pp. 181-210, of 324 pages total

Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, 1986

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