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1937 (In the year)
193- |
The marriage of Ruth Browne and Ellsworth Blackwell in Chicago. Theirs was the second United States inter-racial Bahá'í marriage. [from White and Negro Alike. Stories of Baha'i Pioneers Ellsworth and Ruth Blackwell]
In a cablegram, in 1939, the Guardian asked American Bahá'ís, "White and Negro alike," to arise and move to foreign lands, especially to countries in the Caribbean and in Central America. Ellsworth and Ruth Blackwell volunteered to give up jobs and leave their home in Chicago and go where the need was greatest. In 1940, they were the first Bahá'í pioneers to move to Haiti, where they spent more than half of the next thirty-five years. Here are stories, many told in their own words, of the victories, as well as the challenges, they experienced in Haiti and in periods when they returned to Chicago between 1940 and 1975. |
Chicago, IL; Ellsworth Blackwell; Interracial marriage; Marriage; Ruth Blackwell; Ruth Browne | |
1937 (In the year)
193- |
Mrs Mabel Ives made an extended trip to Moncton, New Brunswick to teach the Faith. She was assisted by Rosemary Sala of St. Lambert. [TG102, 108] | Canada; Mabel Rice-Wray Ives; Moncton, NB; New Brunswick, Canada; Rosemary Sala; Travel Teaching | |
1937 (In the year)
193- |
The persecution of the Bahá'ís in Iran continued throughout the country. [BW18p389]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution, Other; Ahvaz, Iran; Arak, Iran; Bandar Shah, Iran; Bírjand, Iran; Cham-tang, Iran; Holy days; Iran; Kirmánsháh, Iran; LSA | |
1937 (In the year)
193- |
The British Bahá'í Publishing Trust was founded. [BBRSM184; BW9:32; GT138–42] | - Publishing Trusts; United Kingdom |
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