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Wait a minnit, I didn't show you my pitcher what was in de paper, did I? I kaint read, but somebody say dey put how old I is under my pitcher in dat paper." Mama Duck rummaged through a cigar box and brought out a page of a Pittsburgh newspaper, dated in 1936. It was so badly worn that it was almost illegible, but it showed a picture of Mama Duck and below it was given her age, 109.

Dearly beloved friends: I am deeply grateful to you for your constant services, your unswerving loyalty, your firm determination and exemplary devotion to our beloved Cause. Unity and cooperation are absolutely essential and vital at the present stage of your development. Persevere and rest assured I will continue to pray for you all from the depths of my heart. Affectionately, Shoghi 10 May 1936

He has preached the gospel in his humble way for a number of years, thereby gaining the name of "Father" Coates. Personal interview with Charles Coates 2015 Windle Street, Jacksonville, Florida Viola B. Muse, Field Worker Jacksonville, Florida December 16, 1936 Immediately after slavery in the United States, the southern white people found themselves without servants.

We have been using the word "murder" to describe the wholesale slaughter of Europeans by Europeans that took place from 1914 to 1918 and from 1936 to 1945. The word "murder" is inaccurate. The Europeans who carried on the wholesale destruction and mass murder during the two most general wars of modern times were committing murder in one sense.

I will continue to pray for you and for your work in such a promising field and for so meritorious a purpose. Gratefully and affectionately, Shoghi 9 December 1936 Beloved Bahá’í Brothers and Sisters, Shoghi Effendi is just in receipt of the message you have written him through ... dated November 28th.

As part of the democratic process, your President is again taking an opportunity to report on the progress of national affairs, to report to the real rulers of this country the voting public. The Seventy-Fifth Congress, elected in November, 1936, on a platform uncompromisingly liberal, has adjourned.

Ancestry Grandfather, Ned Peeples; grandmother, Sally Peeples; Mother, Dorcas Peeples; Father, Josh Allen. Place and date of birth On Saline River, Selma, Arkansas. No date. Family Two daughters and granddaughter. No dates. Education, with dates Three days, "after freedom". Attends government school now. Occupations and accomplishments, with dates Farmwork, cooking, laundry work until 1936.

He can be found in Miami, Florida, where he may be seen daily hobbling around on his cane. Personal interview of field worker with subject. Personal interview with subject. Personal interview with subject. Personal interview of field worker with subject. James Johnson, Field Worker Monticello, Florida December 15, 1936

There are growing signs of this on every hand. In the face of these spiritual impulses we are sensible of the Divine Providence to which Nations turn now, as always, for guidance and fostering care. State of the Union Address Franklin D. Roosevelt January 3, 1936 Mr. President, Mr.

A world, growing to maturity, must abandon this fetish, recognize the oneness and wholeness of human relationships, and establish once for all the machinery that can best incarnate this fundamental principle of its life.—March 11, 1936. Epilogue