Talk:Louis George Gregory

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Louis George Gregory is the first African Descent Hand of the Cause of God in the Baha'i Faith. This is the highest staion of honor an individual could realize in the Baha'i Faith. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_of_the_Cause_of_God

His life was significant as he was a champion of Racial Amity in America, helping to spread the conciousness of Oneness throughout America, Germany and Haiti in the first half of the 20th Century.

His father was a Civil War Veteran of the United States Colored Troops

His grandmother was born in Africa

His grandfather was an enslaver of his mother and grandmother

He has a museum named after him in Charleston South Carolina http://www.louisgregorymuseum.org/AboutLouisGregory.htm

He is featured in the Bell South African American History Calender of 2005 for South Carolina http://www.scafricanamericanhistory.com/currenthonoree.asp?month=1&year=2005

To Move the World: Louis Gregory and the Advancement of Racial Unity in America Author: Gayle Morrison Product Code: TMW ISBN: 0-87743-188-4 Publisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust of the United States Pages: 399 Binding Information: Softcover Size: 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 Availability: In stock. Price: $15.95 Qty: At the heart of the most challenging issue for the American Baha'i community-the problem of obliterating racial prejudice-stands Louis George Gregory. A highly regarded teacher, writer, and lecturer throughout the first half of the century, Louis Gregory is a major historical figure. To Move the World recounts Louis Gregory's 42 years of service (1909-1951) for the Baha'i Faith, examines social and racial forces at work in the United States during his lifetime and the dynamics shaping the American Baha'i community as it struggled to eliminate racial prejudice.


Notability edit

I am not the author of this page, but wanted to comment on its notability. The Hands of the Cause are the highest appointed position in the Bahá'í Faith, and many other Hands of the Cause have their own pages (can be seen by going to Hands of the Cause. I do think the notability guidelines are met. My concern with this page though is that it might be a copyright violation from this page [1]. I have a feeling however that the author of that page is the editor who posted the content here, so he may choose to license the text under the GFDL. Also the text has to be heavily cleaned up to make it NPOV, but that can be done with some editing. Regards, -- Jeff3000 03:49, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

I will try to paraphrase, wikify, and NPOVify the content, but it will take some time. -- Jeff3000 04:05, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply



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  • "Young Lawyers to Make Debut; Seventy-four will be admitted to practice before Supreme Court on Next Tuesday". The Washington Times. October 04, 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  • "The Wizard Banqueted; Washington's Representative Citizens Greet the Taskegeean at the Festive Board…". The Colored American. March 26, 1904. pp. 12–13. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) on a committee for the event
  • "Doings of Clubs in the District; Howard Alumni Officers". The Washington Times. October 21, 1906. p. 5. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  • "No Negro Wanted". The Washington Bee. March 09, 1907. p. 5. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help) associate denied service in company with Gregory
  • "Bethel Literary and Historical Association; Officers". The Washington Bee. December 21, 1907. p. 4. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) elected 1st vp, Millie G. Lewis 2nd vp, Marie Madre listed as president
  • "The Week in Society; Bethel Literary". The Washington Bee. November 06, 1909. p. 5. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help) president of Bethel Literary and Historical Society] for the first time, Ralph W. Tylor and Jesse Lawson make presentations
  • "Will Honor General (Oliver O.) Howard". The Washington Bee. December 11, 1909. p. 1. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) still president of BL and program for Oliver O. Howard (founder Howard University) who had died in October.
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  • "Bethel Literary". The Washington Bee. April 09, 1910. p. 8. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help) still president of Bethel Literary and Historical Society in 1910 and Fannie Knoblock, Dr. Fareed, Lua Getsinger spoke at the event.
  • "The Week in Society (a talk; A view of the heavens)". The Washington Bee. February 11, 1911. p. 5. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) 1st talk after pilgrimage?
  • "Things that will Happen". The Washington Bee. April 01, 1911. p. 4. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help) called a Reverend of the religion (April 1st joke?)
  • "Mr. Louis G. Gregory, who has just returned…,". The Appeal. Saint Paul, Minnesota. 17 June 1911. p. 2. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
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  • "The News in a Nut-Shell". The Washington Bee. January 27, 1912. p. 8. Retrieved 04-13-2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) mentions prominence of Gregory, and likely visit of Abdu'l-Baha in spring.
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--Smkolins (talk) 19:49, 17 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

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The Noisettes edit

The digression on Philip and Celestine Noisette is interesting, but (1) may be more detail than needed for this article, and (2) details are hard to confirm. I've tried sketching out a bio of Philippe Noisette on the experimental Wikispore site. With more info, that and a companion bio on Celestine may be completed there, and be linked as appropriate to a shorter text on them in this article.--A12n (talk) 12:33, 2 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

G.W. Dargan edit

G.W. Dargan was apparently involved in antebellum politics in South Carolina, as a state senator and "chancellor" in the state judiciary, so probably should have a Wikipedia page. He was also uncle of George William Dargan.--A12n (talk) 15:17, 3 March 2020 (UTC)Reply