Ruth Berkeley White

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Ruth White is most well-known as a Baha'i who challenged the authenticity of the will of Abdul Baha, the recently deceased former leader of the faith.  Most mentions of her life are quite abrupt, giving little to no background from which to form a biography.  This article serves to correct that imbalance.
 
Ruth White is most well-known as a Baha'i who challenged the authenticity of the will of Abdul Baha, the recently deceased former leader of the faith.  Most mentions of her life are quite abrupt, giving little to no background from which to form a biography.  This article serves to correct that imbalance.
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==Name==
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The name of this article is sort of a mish-mash.  As an author she always called herself "Ruth White", in correspondence sometimes "Mrs Lawrence White".  Her stage name was "Ruth Berkeley", but possibly this name was entirely created.  It would appear her birthname may have been Emma Decker.  These findings are not yet conclusive.
  
 
==Early life==
 
==Early life==

Revision as of 22:45, 16 November 2007

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