Gayle Morrison is an historian and educator by training and an editor and writer by inclination. Her publications include A Guide to Books on Southeast Asian History: 1961-1966 and a number of articles on a variety of topics. She has lived in Vietnam, Brazil, and Hawaii and traveled widely in the Pacific region as a member of the Continental Board of Counselors for the Baha'i Faith in Australasia. She now makes her home in New Zealand.
To Move the World is more than a biography. It brings into sharp focus a number of strands: the life of Louis Gregory, the social and racial forces at work in the United States during his lifetime (1874-1951), and the dynamics of the Baha'i Faith that were shaping, often against the wishes of individual members, a community unequivocally committed to the oneness of mankind and the elimination of racial prejudice.
As a writer, lecturer, and administrator, Louis G. Gregory stood in the forefront of every struggle the American Baha'is made to establish racial amity. Today, some thirty years after his death, "noble-minded, golden-hearted" Louis Gregory still stands as a beacon and a tower of strength who bequeathed a legacy showing how it is possible to eliminate racial prejudice from our lives and, in so doing, to move the world.
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He's pure gold. - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
評分He's pure gold. - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
評分He's pure gold. - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
評分He's pure gold. - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
評分He's pure gold. - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
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