A Baha’i Perspective 11.1.2008

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Jean Thompson. Jean grew up in the segregated south and became involved with the civil rights movement, starting in the early sixties with the NAACP and then later with the Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE). When she moved to California her social activism widened to include the antiwar and antipoverty movements. She eventually moved to western Massachusetts where she ran into the Baha’i Faith.

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