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Summary
Description First Western Baha'i Pilgrims.jpg |
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This historical photo of members of the group that made the first Western Pilgrimage in 1898:
Back row, L to R: Robert Turner (first Afro-American Baha'i, Anne Apperson (niece of Phoebe Apperson Hearst), Julia Pearson (Mrs. Hearst’s assistant and tutor for Agnes Lane, Mrs. Hearst's young cousin, not shown). Front row, L-R: Daughter of Ibrahim Khayru'llah; Mrs. Marion Khayru'llah; Ibrahim Khayru'llah (early teacher of the Baha'i Faith in the U.S.); Lua Getsinger (Banner of the Cause); second daughter of Ibrahim Khayru'llah from a previous marriage.
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Source | http://kalimahpress.com/blog/the-strange-journey-of-the-syrian-ibrahim-g-kheiralla-first-bahai-missionary-to-the-united-states-part-1/ |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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