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Dr. Hussein Ahdieh

Presenter: Dr. Hussein Ahdieh

Topic: Louis G. Gregory – ‘Like Pure Gold’ (Guest Speaker: Linda Grant)

Above All Barriers: The Story of Louis G. Gregory

Dear friends,

Featured Presentation: A Journey of Race Amity and Oneness

Join us for an inspiring presentation detailing the extraordinary life and spiritual station of Louis G. Gregory. Described by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as being "like pure gold," Louis Gregory rose above profound personal adversity and the rigid barriers of racial prejudice in America to become a heroic herald of the oneness of mankind and a Hand of the Cause of God.

This session will trace his historic path—from his early childhood in South Carolina through his legal training at Howard University, his life-altering pilgrimage to Egypt and Palestine in 1911, and his decades of untiring service across the globe. His legacy continues to serve as a luminous blueprint for race amity, cross-cultural understanding, and universal harmony.

About the Presenters

Dr. Hussein Ahdieh is an author, educator, and scholar who has written extensively on Bahá'í history. Born and raised in Nayriz, Iran, he later immigrated to the United States. He holds a Master's Degree in European History and a Doctorate in Education from the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Ahdieh enjoyed a distinguished career as an educational administrator in New York, where he was instrumental in establishing innovative educational programs for underserved communities, including the Harlem Preparatory School.

Linda Ahdieh Grant holds a BA in Anthropology from Haverford College, an MPH in International Health from Emory School of Public Health, and a PhD in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. She has worked with others to create several children’s books—including I Love My Name, Sometimes I Made Him Laugh, and Zia’s Search—that aim to connect hearts with heroes and heroines from Bahá’í history. She lives with her family in Decatur, Georgia.

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