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ماري هانفورد فورد (بالإنجليزية: Mary Hanford Ford)‏ (1 نوفمبر 1856 - 2 فبراير 1937) محاضرة أمريكية، ومؤلفة، وناقدة فنية وأدبية، وقائدة في حركة اقتراع المرأة، وصلت إلى سمعة سيئة في وقت مبكر في كانساس في سن ال 28 وسرعان ما غادرت معرض شيكاغو العالمي، أُعجب الكثير من سيدات المجتمع من منطقة شيكاغو بمحادثاتها حول الفن والأدب، وساعدها ذلك في الحصول على مهنة جديدة، في البداية في شيكاغو ثم عبر بعض الدول. نشرت مارى العديد من المقالات، بالإضافة أنها عملت كناقد فني، كما كتبت عددا من الكتب، وأبرزها: رسالة من الصوفيون، حوالي عام 1900-1902 وجدت فورد الإيمان البهائي من خلال سارة فارمر، وميرزا أبو الفضل، وساعدت على تشكيل أول مجتمع من البهائيين في بوسطن منهم لويس بورجواز، مهندس بهائي في الغرب، وفي عام 1907 ذهبت فورد إلى الحج البهائي، ثم في عام 1910 بدأت كتابة الكتب البهائية مثل الوردة الشرقية، وسافرت مع عبد Mary Hanford Ford (née Finney; November 1, 1856 – February 2, 1937) was an American lecturer, author, art and literature critic and a leader in the women's suffrage movement. She reached early notoriety in Kansas at the age of 28 and soon left for the Chicago World's Fair. She was taken up by the society ladies of the Chicago area who, impressed with her talks on art and literature at the Fair, helped launch her on a new career, initially in Chicago and then across some States. Along the way she was already published in articles and noticed in suffrage meetings.
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Travels of Mary Hanford Ford in 1900 Early travels of Mary Hanford Ford in 1898 Known locations of talks of Ford in 1895 Early travels giving talks as a Baháʼí Second tour of talks as a Baháʼí 5.9909578992E12 Early travels of Mary Hanford Ford in 1896
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Mary Hanford Ford (née Finney; November 1, 1856 – February 2, 1937) was an American lecturer, author, art and literature critic and a leader in the women's suffrage movement. She reached early notoriety in Kansas at the age of 28 and soon left for the Chicago World's Fair. She was taken up by the society ladies of the Chicago area who, impressed with her talks on art and literature at the Fair, helped launch her on a new career, initially in Chicago and then across some States. Along the way she was already published in articles and noticed in suffrage meetings. In addition to work as an art critic and speaker she wrote a number of books, most prominently a trilogy Message of the Mystics. Circa 1900-1902 Ford found the Baháʼí Faith through Sarah Farmer and Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl, and helped form the first community of Baháʼís in Boston where Louis Bourgeois, future architect of the first Baháʼí House of Worship in the West, then joined the religion. In 1907 Ford went on Baháʼí pilgrimage, in 1910 she started writing Baháʼí books such as The Oriental Rose, and traveled with ʻAbdu'l-Bahá during some of his journeys in various places in Europe and then America. Ford was blamed for a fiasco among UK suffragists but it was their own violence that got them in trouble. Ford spent the years of World War I in California following the first Baháʼí International Congress at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, and then moved back to New York where she spent almost the next 20 years. Often she traveled to Europe for some months of the year and during this period introduced the religion to Ugo Giachery, later a prominent Baháʼí. Also in this period she was censored off a radio broadcast, helped develop the religion's community both in meetings she supported and literary efforts, before reducing her travels and speaking engagements in the early 1930s. She died with her daughter by her bedside in 1937. ماري هانفورد فورد (بالإنجليزية: Mary Hanford Ford)‏ (1 نوفمبر 1856 - 2 فبراير 1937) محاضرة أمريكية، ومؤلفة، وناقدة فنية وأدبية، وقائدة في حركة اقتراع المرأة، وصلت إلى سمعة سيئة في وقت مبكر في كانساس في سن ال 28 وسرعان ما غادرت معرض شيكاغو العالمي، أُعجب الكثير من سيدات المجتمع من منطقة شيكاغو بمحادثاتها حول الفن والأدب، وساعدها ذلك في الحصول على مهنة جديدة، في البداية في شيكاغو ثم عبر بعض الدول. نشرت مارى العديد من المقالات، بالإضافة أنها عملت كناقد فني، كما كتبت عددا من الكتب، وأبرزها: رسالة من الصوفيون، حوالي عام 1900-1902 وجدت فورد الإيمان البهائي من خلال سارة فارمر، وميرزا أبو الفضل، وساعدت على تشكيل أول مجتمع من البهائيين في بوسطن منهم لويس بورجواز، مهندس بهائي في الغرب، وفي عام 1907 ذهبت فورد إلى الحج البهائي، ثم في عام 1910 بدأت كتابة الكتب البهائية مثل الوردة الشرقية، وسافرت مع عبد البهال خلال بعض الرحلات له في أماكن مختلفة في أوروبا ثم أمريكا، قضت فورد سنوات الحرب العالمية الأولى في ولاية كاليفورنيا في أعقاب المؤتمر الدولي البهائي الأول في معرض بنما-باسيفيك الدولي، ثم انتقلت إلى نيويورك حيث أمضت قرابة العشرين عاماً القادمة هناك، في هذه الفترة كانت مراقبة على البث الإذاعي، وساعدت على تطوير مجتمع الدين، كما سافرت إلى أوروبا من أجل التدين، قبل الحد من رحلاتها والتحدث في التعاقدات في أوائل 1930، توفيت مع ابنتها في عام 1937.
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