Special Issue: Alain Locke: Dean of the Harlem Renaissance and Baha’i Race-Amity Leader. World Order 36.3 (2005): 7–36. Winner of the 2006 DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Award of Excellence: Class B. Periodicals—Single Issue, Magazine,...
moreSpecial Issue: Alain Locke: Dean of the Harlem Renaissance and Baha’i Race-Amity Leader. World Order 36.3 (2005): 7–36.
Winner of the 2006 DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Award of Excellence: Class B. Periodicals—Single Issue, Magazine, National (B-1), for excellence in religion communications and public relations. Awarded to:
(1) Dr. Betty J. Fisher, Editor;
(2) World Order magazine; and
(3) the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States.
See
http://www.religioncommunicators.org/assets/documents/derosehinkhouseawardwinners2006.pdf
SELECTED CONTENTS
Christopher Buck, “Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Baha’i Pluralist.” Special Issue: Alain Locke: Dean of the Harlem Renaissance and Baha’i Race-Amity Leader. World Order 36.3 (2005): 7–36.
Alain Locke, “Alain Locke in His Own Words: Three Essays.” Edited and annotated by Christopher Buck and Betty J. Fisher. World Order 36.3 (2005): 37–48.
Features four previously unpublished works by Alain Locke:
• “The Moon Maiden” (37);
• “The Gospel for the Twentieth Century” (39–42);
• “Peace between Black and White in the United States” (42–45);
• “Five Phases of Democracy” (45–48).