Agnes B. Alexander
2 stories in the library.
A life in stories
'Abdu'l-Bahá's ministry (1892–1921)
The Glad Tidings in Japan: Agnes Alexander Writes from Tokyo
In June 1916 the Star of the West printed a letter from Agnes B. Alexander — the first American Bahá'í to settle in Japan — describing her teaching work in Tokyo and Yokohama, her gatherings with university students, her placement of Bahá'í books in libraries, and her use of Esperanto as a bridge into Japanese intellectual life.
Secondary Retelling 1 min
The Faith Reaches Japan: Tokyo and the First Believers
In 1915 the *Star of the West* carried news of the small but significant entry of the Faith into Japan — through the patient teaching work of Agnes Alexander in Tokyo and the formation of the first small Japanese Bahá'í community.
Secondary Retelling 3 min