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  • Amoz Everett Gibson (August 3, 1918 – May 18, 1982) was an African American member of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme religious authority...
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    have continued to serve after re-election in subsequent conventions. Amoz Gibson, Charles Wolcott, and Adib Taherzadeh died while in office while the...
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  • in the hands of indigenous staff. There has also been training at the Amoz Gibson Training Center for Baháʼí Media in Puerto Rico operated by CIRBAL (Centro...
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  • re–election previously as well as another in Coatepec. Charles Ioas and Amoz Gibson, later a members of the Universal House of Justice, served in the community...
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    Robarts, and ʻAlí-Muhammad Varqá. Other significant attendees include Amoz Gibson, then member of the Universal House, Adib Taherzadeh, then a Continental...
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    William Sears as well as a member of The Universal House of Justice, Amoz Gibson, were in attendance at the dedication. Charles Wolcott, then a member...
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  • in the hands of indigenous staff. There has also been training at the Amoz Gibson Training Center for Baháʼí Media in Puerto Rico operated by CIRBAL (Centro...
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  • Baháʼí News. No. 594. September 1980. pp. 2–5. ISSN 0195-9212. Amoz Everett Gibson the First Black Member of the Universal House of Justice by Richard...
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