Dorothy Beecher Baker (December 21, 1898 - January 10, 1954) was an American teacher and prominent member of the Baháʼí Faith. She rose to leadership...
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Dorothy Baker may refer to: Dorothy Baker (madam) (1915–1973), American madam Dorothy Baker (writer) (1907–1968), American novelist Dorothy Beecher Baker...
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the BBC, and Dorothy Beecher Baker, a Hand of the Cause of God for the Baháʼí Faith. Wilmot first joined the flight in Rangoon, and Baker first joined...
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Varqá (1911–2007) [1955] Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1875–1971) [1957] Dorothy Beecher Baker (1898–1954) Amelia Engelder Collins (1873–1962) ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan...
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Lyman Beecher and Roxana (Foote) Beecher. Among her siblings were writer and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, along with clergymen Henry Ward Beecher and...
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unhoused and needy individuals in Lima and wider Allen County. Dorothy Beecher Baker – early American Baha'i Jim Baldridge – news anchor Walter Baldwin...
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House of Worship (Wilmette, Illinois). Speaking at the event were Dorothy Beecher Baker, Horace Holley, and others. The notion of "twin Manifestations of...
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Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family and...
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Mildred Mottahedeh, prominently appeared at a peace banquet with Dorothy Beecher Baker (also a future Hand of the Cause), gave talks in 1946 at a meeting...
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Robert Sterling Sr. (born 1918), Rutgers University basketball coach Dorothy Beecher Baker (1898–1954) Hand of the Cause of the Baháʼí Faith Olga Grau (born...
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on including Montford Mills, Louis G. Gregory, Manses L. Sato, Dorothy Beecher Baker, Mary Collison, Hishmat Alai, and featuring Stanwood Cobb. Then...
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the number of local spiritual assemblies to 20. Hand of the Cause Dorothy Beecher Baker spoke at a variety of events in India extending her stay twice to...
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Marion Little pioneered to Florence from America. Well known Baháʼí Dorothy Beecher Baker who was later named as a Hand of the Cause undertook a trip from...
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Dorothy Stuart Hamill (born July 26, 1956) is a retired American figure skater. She is the 1976 Olympic champion and 1976 World champion in ladies' singles...
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Louis Gregory, NAACP leader and The Crisis editor Roy Wilkins, and Dorothy Beecher Baker. In December he gave a talk to youth at the Copley Church in Boston...
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program were Hands of the Cause (already appointed or not yet) Dorothy Beecher Baker, ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan, Ugo Giachery, Hermann Grossman, ʻAlí-Muhammad...
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Baháʼí century and the "first finest fruit" of the Formative Age.) Dorothy Beecher Baker (1898–1954) Amelia Engelder Collins (1873–1962) Clara Dunn (1869–1960)...
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achieved increasing levels of service in it like Marion Holley and Dorothy Beecher Baker or otherwise became more well known in the world like Bernard Leach...
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formation of a Race Unity Committee in 1940 with Louis Gregory and Dorothy Beecher Baker, a White descendant of abolitionists.: p.235 A situation in the...
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small and did not penetrate into French society though Baháʼís like Dorothy Beecher Baker traveled to Paris and Lyon and Lucienne Migette was noted in particular...
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follow-up conference in Stockholm in August 1953, Hand of the Cause Dorothy Beecher Baker asked for a Baháʼí to settle in Europe. By 1953 many had. Soon many...
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national assembly elected included Horace Holley, Louis Gregory, Dorothy Beecher Baker, and Amelia Collins all of whom later were named as a Hand of the...
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Winifred Louise Baker in later January 1943. Carlos Nieto is credited with being the first convert - he was from Barranquilla. Dorothy Beecher Baker, later a...
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follow-up conference in Stockholm in August 1953, Hand of the Cause Dorothy Beecher Baker asked for a Baháʼí to settle in Andorra and French-born William...
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IL: Baháʼí Publishing Committee. pp. 186, 189, 191. OCLC 1772030. Dorothy Beecher Baker (1945). "The Bahaʼi Faith in the Colleges". Baháʼí World. biennial...
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Allred Linda Alvarado Dorothy H. Andersen Marian Anderson Ethel Percy Andrus Maya Angelou Susan B. Anthony Virginia Apgar Ella Baker Lucille Ball Ann Bancroft...
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vacancies of the national assembly created by the pioneering of Dorothy Beecher Baker and Matthew W. Bullock, amidst a system that has no electioneering...
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the first Baháʼí Local Spiritual Assembly of Madrid was formed. Dorothy Beecher Baker, a prominent Baháʼí and member of the Committee, visited the Baháʼís...
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: 128 News reached her in 1954 of the death of Hand of the Cause Dorothy Beecher Baker who had died the year before. To Mayberry Backer seemed to inspire...
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Constance Baker Motley (née Baker; September 14, 1921 – September 28, 2005) was an American jurist and politician who served as a Judge of the United...
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