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Caption | Among the first Baha’is to set foot on the South American continent to share their beliefs were three brave North-American women—Martha Root, Leonora Armstrong, and May Maxwell. Their heroic efforts in the early decades of the twentieth century were vividly brought to life by three actors in a dramatic presentation, titled Las Rosas Blancas de America. |
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