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  • Charles Coughlin
  • Canadian-American Catholic priest (1891–1979)

    Charles Edward Coughlin (/ˈkɒɡlɪn/ kawg-lin; October 25, 1891 – October 27, 1979), commonly known as Father Coughlin, was a Canadian-American Catholic

    Charles Coughlin

    Charles Coughlin

    Charles_Coughlin

  • Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
  • American businessman and politician (1888–1969)

    shipyard. Kennedy spent only ten months at the commission. Father Charles Coughlin, an Irish Canadian priest near Detroit, became the most prominent Roman

    Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.

    Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.

    Joseph_P._Kennedy_Sr.

  • Coughlin
  • Surname list

    Coughlin (born 1993), retired American professional wrestler, Bullet Club member Bill Coughlin (1878–1943), American baseball player Father Charles Coughlin

    Coughlin

    Coughlin

  • 1936 visit by Eugenio Pacelli to the United States
  • Catholic Cardinal's visit to the USA

    Franklin D. Roosevelt, investigated Roosevelt's radio critic Rev. Charles Coughlin, and visited New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Saint Paul, MN

    1936 visit by Eugenio Pacelli to the United States

    1936_visit_by_Eugenio_Pacelli_to_the_United_States

  • Fascism in the United States
  • Legion remained limited in size and ultimately petered out. Father Charles Coughlin was a Roman Catholic priest who hosted a prominent radio program in

    Fascism in the United States

    Fascism in the United States

    Fascism_in_the_United_States

  • Irish American journalism
  • voice of American conservatism and its first great ecumenical figure." Charles Coughlin was a highly controversial Roman Catholic priest based near Detroit

    Irish American journalism

    Irish_American_journalism

  • Charles
  • Name list

    and founder of the Church of God in Christ Charles Coughlin (1891–1979), American Catholic priest Charles E. Sheedy (1912–1990), member of the Congregation

    Charles

    Charles

    Charles

  • National Union for Social Justice (organization)
  • Political party in the United States

    Justice (NUSJ) was a United States political movement formed in 1934 by Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest and radio host. It heavily criticized communism

    National Union for Social Justice (organization)

    National_Union_for_Social_Justice_(organization)

  • Social Justice (newspaper)
  • American antisemitic newspaper (1936–1942)

    Justice was an antisemitic political newspaper published by Father Charles Coughlin from 1936 to 1942. Social Justice was controversial for printing antisemitic

    Social Justice (newspaper)

    Social Justice (newspaper)

    Social_Justice_(newspaper)

  • Christian Front (United States)
  • 20th century anti-Semitic political association

    United States from 1938 to 1940, started in response to radio priest Charles Coughlin. The Christian Front was mainly based in New York City and many of

    Christian Front (United States)

    Christian_Front_(United_States)

  • America First Committee
  • American isolationist group prior to World War II

    Inland Steel Company. Renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh and controversial Catholic radio priest Charles Coughlin would serve as the main spokesmen for

    America First Committee

    America_First_Committee

  • Gerald Burton Winrod
  • American political activist (1900–1957)

    activist. He was considered to be the Protestant counterpart to Father Charles Coughlin. Winrod was a promoter of Christian Identity, with an impact on the

    Gerald Burton Winrod

    Gerald Burton Winrod

    Gerald_Burton_Winrod

  • 1936 United States presidential election
  • Wealth plan as its basis. He hoped to have the public support of Father Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest and populist radio personality from Royal Oak, Michigan;

    1936 United States presidential election

    1936 United States presidential election

    1936_United_States_presidential_election

  • Voices of Protest
  • 1982 history of contemporary criticism of FDR's New Deal

    Long and Father Charles Coughlin. It won the National Book Award for History in 1983. "Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression"

    Voices of Protest

    Voices_of_Protest

  • Union Party (United States)
  • Political party in the United States

    United States, formed in 1935 by a coalition of radio priest Father Charles Coughlin, old-age pension advocate Francis Townsend, and Gerald L. K. Smith

    Union Party (United States)

    Union_Party_(United_States)

  • National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica
  • Roman Catholic church and shrine

    construction was funded by the proceeds of the radio ministry of the Father Charles Coughlin, who broadcast from its tower in the 1930s. Named in honor of Saint

    National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica

    National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica

    National_Shrine_of_the_Little_Flower_Basilica

  • George A. Richards
  • Former NFL team owner and radio station operator

    sponsoring the nationwide radio program of the politicized Catholic priest Charles Coughlin. Richards was born on March 9, 1889, in Crete, Illinois. At the age

    George A. Richards

    George A. Richards

    George_A._Richards

  • Leonard Feeney
  • American Jesuit (1897–1978)

    salvation. He was described as Boston's homegrown version of Father Charles Coughlin for his antisemitism. In the 1930s, as a Jesuit, Feeney was a literary

    Leonard Feeney

    Leonard_Feeney

  • Jewish Bolshevism
  • Antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory

    finances and the Jewish origins of Bolshevism. In the 1930s, Father Charles Coughlin a Roman Catholic priest and radio celebrity based outside of Detroit

    Jewish Bolshevism

    Jewish Bolshevism

    Jewish_Bolshevism

  • Radical right (United States)
  • Political preference that leans towards the far-right

    assassinated. On the right the most important was Father Coughlin. Charles Coughlin (Father Coughlin) was a Catholic priest who immigrated from Canada to

    Radical right (United States)

    Radical_right_(United_States)

  • Sergei Nilus
  • Russian religious writer (1862–1929)

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    Sergei Nilus

    Sergei Nilus

    Sergei_Nilus

  • Antisemitism on Wikipedia
  • references to the antisemitic views of notable individuals, such as Father Charles Coughlin, were deleted and then restored. Following such disruptions, Wikipedia

    Antisemitism on Wikipedia

    Antisemitism_on_Wikipedia

  • List of radio evangelists
  • 1884–1942 Independent S. Parkes Cadman 1864–1936 Liberal Protestant Charles Coughlin 1891–1979 Roman Catholic Percy Crawford 1902–1960 Fundamentalist W

    List of radio evangelists

    List_of_radio_evangelists

  • Tom Hayden
  • American activist (1939–2016)

    and "learned to fear hell." Hayden grew up attending a church led by Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest noted for his anti-Semitic teachings, and who was

    Tom Hayden

    Tom Hayden

    Tom_Hayden

  • Frank J. Hogan
  • American lawyer

    stations used by the notoriously antisemitic priest, Charles Coughlin, immediately following Coughlin's regular broadcast. Hogan was born to Maurice Hogan

    Frank J. Hogan

    Frank J. Hogan

    Frank_J._Hogan

  • Francis Spellman
  • American Catholic prelate (1889–1967)

    radio broadcasts of Charles Coughlin. The Vatican and the apostolic legation in Washington wanted his broadcasts to end, but Coughlin's superior, Bishop

    Francis Spellman

    Francis Spellman

    Francis_Spellman

  • Criticism of the Federal Reserve
  • federal agency, appointed by the president and Senate. In the 1930s, Charles Coughlin called on Congress to take back control of the money supply, as it

    Criticism of the Federal Reserve

    Criticism of the Federal Reserve

    Criticism_of_the_Federal_Reserve

  • WJR
  • News/talk radio station in Detroit

    Renwick and Sean Baligian were also added to the schedule. Father Charles Coughlin was a local Roman Catholic priest, whose controversial weekly radio

    WJR

    WJR

    WJR

  • History of antisemitism in the United States
  • Press. p. 66. Warren, Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin, The Father of Hate Radio, 1996. Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891–1971) by Richard Sanders, Editor

    History of antisemitism in the United States

    History of antisemitism in the United States

    History_of_antisemitism_in_the_United_States

  • The International Jew
  • Antisemitic set of publications of the 1920s

    February 27, 2021. Wallace, Max (2003). The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich. St. Martin's Press. p. 30.

    The International Jew

    The International Jew

    The_International_Jew

  • Frances Sweeney
  • American journalist and activist

    disinformation. Seeking to counteract the influence of the priest Charles Coughlin, whose antisemitic broadcasts were popular with Boston's Irish Catholics

    Frances Sweeney

    Frances Sweeney

    Frances_Sweeney

  • Feeneyism
  • Theological doctrine derived from Leonard Feeney's teachings

    was described by the ADL as "Boston's homegrown version of Father Charles Coughlin" for his antisemitism. Robert F. Kennedy, then a Harvard undergraduate

    Feeneyism

    Feeneyism

  • New Jersey Minutemen
  • Mob-organized pre-WWII anti-fascist and anti-Nazi supporter group

    pro-Nazi German American Bund and the Christian Front group inspired by Charles Coughlin's Social Justice doctrines. The commander of the Minutemen was a former

    New Jersey Minutemen

    New Jersey Minutemen

    New_Jersey_Minutemen

  • List of Christian preachers
  • reformer Aloysius Gentili (1801–48) Italian Rosminian, working in England Charles Coughlin (1891–1979) Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) John Wycliffe (1320–1384) Lollards

    List of Christian preachers

    List_of_Christian_preachers

  • Distributism
  • Economic theory promoting local control

    Solidarity (1995–2019) Herbert Agar Hilaire Belloc L. Brent Bozell Jr. Charles Coughlin Cecil Chesterton G. K. Chesterton Seward Collins Gustavo Corção Dorothy

    Distributism

    Distributism

    Distributism

  • It Can't Happen Here
  • 1935 dystopian novel by Sinclair Lewis

    inspiration for Windrip backer Bishop Prang was renowned radio priest Charles Coughlin, who in real life conspired with Long to oust Roosevelt in the 1936

    It Can't Happen Here

    It Can't Happen Here

    It_Can't_Happen_Here

  • Dog whistle (politics)
  • Political messaging using coded language

    It was frequently used by the fascist-supporting radio personality Charles Coughlin on his national show. His repeated use of the term was a factor in

    Dog whistle (politics)

    Dog_whistle_(politics)

  • List of critics of the New Deal
  • a Roosevelt supporter in 1932 but by 1935 Coughlin "excoriated Roosevelt as 'anti-God'". Charles Coughlin denounced Roosevelt as too moderate and demanded

    List of critics of the New Deal

    List_of_critics_of_the_New_Deal

  • America First
  • American policy prioritizing U.S. interests over other nations

    Smith, Elizabeth Dilling, Gerald B. Winrod, William Dudley Pelley, Charles Coughlin, Laura Ingalls, and all of the country's other notorious anti-Semitic

    America First

    America First

    America_First

  • Guy Emery Shipler
  • American journalist

    to aid the Republic in the Spanish Civil War. In 1939, he denounced Charles Coughlin in front of an audience of 1,000, describing him actions as "dropping

    Guy Emery Shipler

    Guy_Emery_Shipler

  • Tom Coughlin
  • American football coach and executive (born 1946)

    Thomas Richard Coughlin (/ˈkɒflɪn/ KOF-lin; born August 31, 1946) is an American former football coach and executive of the National Football League (NFL)

    Tom Coughlin

    Tom Coughlin

    Tom_Coughlin

  • Deaths in 1979
  • Republic of Korea (South Korea) (assassinated) (b. 1917) October 27 – Charles Coughlin, Canadian-born American priest and conservative radio show commentator

    Deaths in 1979

    Deaths_in_1979

  • Day of Infamy speech
  • 1941 speech by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Air Force in the world." However, controversial Detroit area priest Charles Coughlin, who previously did national radio sermons and now published the Social

    Day of Infamy speech

    Day of Infamy speech

    Day_of_Infamy_speech

  • Jon Meacham
  • American journalist and biographer (born 1969)

    Trump; in a 2018 New York Times article, he compared Trump to the Rev. Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest known for his passionate radio sermons sprinkled

    Jon Meacham

    Jon Meacham

    Jon_Meacham

  • That Championship Season
  • 1972 play

    embodiment of old-school Catholicism (Senator Joseph McCarthy and Father Charles Coughlin are heroes of his). He was also the one person in their lives who was

    That Championship Season

    That_Championship_Season

  • Willis Carto
  • American political activist (1926–2015)

    and his family listened to the broadcasts of antisemitic preacher Charles Coughlin. His family varied politically and often had heated political debates;

    Willis Carto

    Willis Carto

    Willis_Carto

  • Norman Lear
  • American screenwriter and producer (1922–2023)

    Catholic radio priest Father Charles Coughlin. After hearing more of Coughlin's radio sermons, Lear said he found Coughlin would promote antisemitism by

    Norman Lear

    Norman Lear

    Norman_Lear

  • Televangelism
  • Use of radio and television to preach religion

    famous radio evangelist of the period was Roman Catholic priest Father Charles Coughlin, whose strongly anti-Communist and antisemitic radio programs reached

    Televangelism

    Televangelism

    Televangelism

  • Loss of clerical state
  • Removal from clerical membership

    administered the last rites to Talleyrand. In 1942, controversial priest Charles Coughlin, who was deemed to be pro-Nazi, was nearly defrocked until he agreed

    Loss of clerical state

    Loss_of_clerical_state

  • Royal Oak, Michigan
  • City in Michigan, United States

    spring of 1927 and dedicated July 1 of that year. In the 1920s, Father Charles Coughlin, a Canadian Catholic priest who relocated to Detroit, became the founding

    Royal Oak, Michigan

    Royal Oak, Michigan

    Royal_Oak,_Michigan

  • Leon Milton Birkhead
  • American Unitarian minister and pro-democracy propagandist (1885–1954)

    Birkhead for defeating his U.S. Senate bid. The FOD bore some credit for Charles Coughlin being taken off air, and was one of the most outspoken, largest, and

    Leon Milton Birkhead

    Leon Milton Birkhead

    Leon_Milton_Birkhead

  • Seditious conspiracy
  • Crime of conspiring against the state

    of the Christian Front, followers of fascistic broadcaster Father Charles Coughlin. All of the charges ended in dismissal or acquittal. Edwin Walker,

    Seditious conspiracy

    Seditious_conspiracy

  • Eddie Cantor
  • American comedian and actor (1892–1964)

    Fair, Cantor publicly denounced antisemitic radio personality Father Charles Coughlin and then was dropped by his radio sponsor Camel cigarettes. A year

    Eddie Cantor

    Eddie Cantor

    Eddie_Cantor

  • Samuel Stritch
  • American Catholic cardinal (b.1887, elevated 1946, d.1958)

    Extension Society.[page needed] Stritch was an opponent of Reverend Charles Coughlin, a popular anti-Semitic radio broadcaster. Stritch in December 1939

    Samuel Stritch

    Samuel Stritch

    Samuel_Stritch

  • Philip Johnson
  • American architect (1906–2005)

    Justice, the newspaper of the radical-populist and anti-Semitic Father Charles Coughlin. Johnson traveled to Germany and Poland as a correspondent, where he

    Philip Johnson

    Philip Johnson

    Philip_Johnson

  • Huey Long
  • American politician (1893–1935)

    members of the United States Congress killed or wounded in office Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Long's grandfather did not fight in the Civil War

    Huey Long

    Huey Long

    Huey_Long

  • Demagogue
  • Politician or orator who panders to fears and emotions of the public

    p. 112. Alan Brinkley (1983). Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Charles Coughlin, and the Great Depression, p. 31, quoted in Michael Signer, Demagogue:

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

  • Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn
  • American suffragist

    speaking against birth control was popular Catholic radio priest Charles Coughlin. Coughlin's on-air ministry coupled with the fact that Hepburn's daughter

    Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn

    Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn

    Katharine_Martha_Houghton_Hepburn

  • Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Southfield, Michigan)
  • Cemetery in Oakland County, Michigan

    Detroit Tigers Al Cicotte, baseball player for the Detroit Tigers Charles Coughlin, Roman Catholic priest and noted radio commentator during the 1930s

    Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Southfield, Michigan)

    Holy_Sepulchre_Cemetery_(Southfield,_Michigan)

  • Share Our Wealth
  • Proposed American 1930s wealth distribution idea

    Society into a brief coalition with the followers of radio priest Charles Coughlin and old-age pension advocate Francis Townsend in support of the short-lived

    Share Our Wealth

    Share Our Wealth

    Share_Our_Wealth

  • Archdiocese of Detroit
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US

    1926, Gallagher appointed Charles Coughlin as pastor of the Shrine of the Little Flower Parish in Royal Oak, Michigan. Coughlin soon started a radio ministry

    Archdiocese of Detroit

    Archdiocese of Detroit

    Archdiocese_of_Detroit

  • 1936 Republican Party presidential primaries
  • Selection of Republican US presidential candidate

    conventions. 1,334 votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 259 votes for Charles Coughlin, 105 votes for Francis E. Townsend, 89 votes for John W. Haigis, 85

    1936 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1936 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1936_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries

  • The U.S. and the Holocaust
  • American documentary television series

    Breckenridge Long, and supported by public figures such as Father Charles Coughlin, Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh. The documentary challenges the myth that Americans

    The U.S. and the Holocaust

    The_U.S._and_the_Holocaust

  • Populist Party (United States)
  • Political party (1892–1909)

    a rhetorical style that manifested itself in spokesmen like Father Charles Coughlin in the 1930s and Governor George Wallace in the 1960s. In Where Did

    Populist Party (United States)

    Populist Party (United States)

    Populist_Party_(United_States)

  • New Deal coalition
  • US Democratic Party political coalition

    national history in 1934. Senator Huey Long in Louisiana and radio priest Charles Coughlin, had both been active Roosevelt supporters in 1932. They now broke

    New Deal coalition

    New_Deal_coalition

  • Glass House (New Canaan, Connecticut)
  • Historic house in Connecticut, US

    of Father Charles Coughlin, an extreme anti-Semitic priest who detested President Roosevelt. Johnson became a correspondent of Coughlin's newspaper.

    Glass House (New Canaan, Connecticut)

    Glass House (New Canaan, Connecticut)

    Glass_House_(New_Canaan,_Connecticut)

  • Asa Earl Carter
  • American segregationist (1925–1979)

    pro-fascist writers such as Gerald L. K. Smith, Gerald Burton Winrod, Father Charles Coughlin, and William Dudley Pelley. Dan T. Carter argues that this reading

    Asa Earl Carter

    Asa Earl Carter

    Asa_Earl_Carter

  • Martin James Monti
  • American defector to Nazi Germany (1921–2000)

    anti-communist and an enthusiastic admirer of Charles Coughlin, a Roman Catholic priest who made weekly radio broadcasts. Coughlin was known for his sentiments towards

    Martin James Monti

    Martin_James_Monti

  • McCarthyism and antisemitism
  • inspired by the 1930s speeches of the right-wing activist Charles Coughlin (Father Coughlin). Balthaser has stated that his own grandparents, Jewish members

    McCarthyism and antisemitism

    McCarthyism_and_antisemitism

  • Shrine Catholic Schools
  • Private, coeducational school

    School, was added later, and the schools were eventually merged. Father Charles Coughlin helped establish the institution while serving as one of the first

    Shrine Catholic Schools

    Shrine_Catholic_Schools

  • The March of Time
  • American short film series (1935–1951)

    News on the March segment showing the life and funeral of the fictional Charles Foster Kane. The Canadian documentary series The World in Action (1942–1945)

    The March of Time

    The_March_of_Time

  • H. A. Gwynne
  • British writer (1865–1950)

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    H. A. Gwynne

    H. A. Gwynne

    H._A._Gwynne

  • John Coughlin (alderman)
  • Former Chicago alderman

    John Joseph Coughlin (August 15, 1860 – November 11, 1938), known as "Bathhouse John" or "the Bath", was an American politician who served as alderman

    John Coughlin (alderman)

    John Coughlin (alderman)

    John_Coughlin_(alderman)

  • Boris Brasol
  • Russian-American lawyer and literary critic (1885–1963)

    Collection.[citation needed] 1920: Socialism vs. Civilization. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1921: The World at the Cross Roads. London, Hutchinson

    Boris Brasol

    Boris_Brasol

  • October 1979
  • Month of 1979

    coal mine in Mungyeong in South Korea killed 43 miners. Died: Father Charles Coughlin, 88, controversial American Roman Catholic priest known for his conservative

    October 1979

    October 1979

    October_1979

  • Fyodor Vinberg
  • Russian politician

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    Fyodor Vinberg

    Fyodor Vinberg

    Fyodor_Vinberg

  • Con Coughlin
  • British journalist and author (born 1955)

    Con Coughlin (born 14 January 1955) is a British journalist and author, currently The Daily Telegraph executive defence editor. Coughlin was born in 1955

    Con Coughlin

    Con_Coughlin

  • Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses
  • Attempted boycott in 1933

    States, Nazi supporters such as Father Charles Coughlin agitated for a boycott of Jewish businesses. Coughlin's radio show attracted tens of millions of

    Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses

    Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses

    Nazi_boycott_of_Jewish_businesses

  • Catholic University of America
  • Private university in Washington, D.C., US

    the White House." In 1938, due to the rise of the antisemitic priest Charles Coughlin and not long after Kristallnacht, CUA officials asked CBS and NBC to

    Catholic University of America

    Catholic University of America

    Catholic_University_of_America

  • Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor
  • estimate. Nationally known and controversial Detroit-area Catholic priest Charles Coughlin would oppose the country's entry into World War II even after the bombing

    Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor

    Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor

    Consequences_of_the_attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • Antisemitism in the United States
  • were led by Henry Ford and other figures like Charles Lindbergh, William Dudley Pelley, Charles Coughlin and Gerald L. K. Smith, and some of them were

    Antisemitism in the United States

    Antisemitism_in_the_United_States

  • Robert K. Coughlin
  • American politician

    that planned Shad Araby's 75th birthday party at Moseley's on the Charles. Coughlin's career started at age 20, when he became the youngest member of Dedham's

    Robert K. Coughlin

    Robert K. Coughlin

    Robert_K._Coughlin

  • Matvei Golovinski
  • Russian-French journalist and writer

    that Charles Joly, a son of Maurice Joly (on whose writings the Protocols are based), visited Saint Petersburg in 1902 and that Golovinsky and Charles Joly

    Matvei Golovinski

    Matvei_Golovinski

  • Opposition to World War II
  • Father Charles Coughlin urged the US to keep out of the war and permit Germany to conquer Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Asked Coughlin, "Must the

    Opposition to World War II

    Opposition to World War II

    Opposition_to_World_War_II

  • Francis Parker Yockey
  • American fascist writer (1917–1960)

    publishing antisemitic tracts that was distributed by the "radio priest" Charles Coughlin. In 1939 Yockey spoke at a gathering of Silvershirts. Yockey enlisted

    Francis Parker Yockey

    Francis Parker Yockey

    Francis_Parker_Yockey

  • Gerald L. K. Smith
  • American politician and clergyman (1898–1976)

    advisors. In November 1935, Smith convinced Townsend to join with Charles Coughlin, an anti-Roosevelt Roman Catholic priest, to back William Lemke for

    Gerald L. K. Smith

    Gerald L. K. Smith

    Gerald_L._K._Smith

  • Warrant for Genocide
  • Nonfiction book by Norman Cohn

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    Warrant for Genocide

    Warrant_for_Genocide

  • 1936 United States Senate election in Michigan
  • Muyskens Louis B. Ward, editor of Social Justice and aide to Father Charles Coughlin Ward contested the results and ran in the general election as a Third

    1936 United States Senate election in Michigan

    1936 United States Senate election in Michigan

    1936_United_States_Senate_election_in_Michigan

  • Pyotr Rachkovsky
  • Russian secret service chief (1851–1910)

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    Pyotr Rachkovsky

    Pyotr_Rachkovsky

  • William Lemke
  • American politician (1878–1950)

    the Union Party, Lemke befriended other populists such as Fr. Charles Coughlin. Coughlin, a controversial, Fascism-supporting Catholic radio priest who

    William Lemke

    William Lemke

    William_Lemke

  • Perfidia (novel)
  • 2014 novel by James Ellroy

    as Harry Cohn, a young John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Gerald L. K. Smith, Charles Coughlin, William H. Parker, Clemence B. Horrall, James E. Davis, Jack Webb

    Perfidia (novel)

    Perfidia_(novel)

  • Michael Reilly (Wisconsin politician)
  • Irish-American politician (1869–1944)

    the issue was inflamed by national radio pioneer demagogue Father Charles Coughlin, who suggested Reilly was "controlled by Wall Street". Reilly later

    Michael Reilly (Wisconsin politician)

    Michael Reilly (Wisconsin politician)

    Michael_Reilly_(Wisconsin_politician)

  • National Association of Broadcasters
  • United States media lobby group

    Broadcasters forced the cancellation of Golden Hour, the radio show of Charles Coughlin. In 1952, the NAB created the Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters

    National Association of Broadcasters

    National Association of Broadcasters

    National_Association_of_Broadcasters

  • Martin L. Sweeney
  • American politician (1885–1960)

    Roosevelt and sided with antisemitic priest and social justice activist Charles Coughlin. Sweeney's re-elections in 1934 and 1936 without support from the national

    Martin L. Sweeney

    Martin L. Sweeney

    Martin_L._Sweeney

  • Philip Graves
  • Anglo-Irish journalist and writer (1876–1953)

    March 1900. He was the elder half-brother of the authors Robert Graves and Charles Graves. As a correspondent of The Times in Constantinople from 1908 to

    Philip Graves

    Philip_Graves

  • August 1936
  • Month of 1936

    to Spain. Italy won gold in football at the Berlin Olympics. Father Charles Coughlin endorsed third-party candidate William Lemke of the Union Party for

    August 1936

    August_1936

  • Denis Fahey
  • Irish Catholic priest

    anti-Judaic stance influenced other members of the church, such as Father Charles Coughlin, a Canadian priest who regularly used references on his radio programs

    Denis Fahey

    Denis Fahey

    Denis_Fahey

  • Znamya (newspaper)
  • Russian newspaper

    associated with The Protocols Carl Ackerman Boris Brasol G. Butmi Charles Coughlin Natalie de Bogory Denis Fahey Henry Ford L. Fry H. A. Gwynne Harris

    Znamya (newspaper)

    Znamya (newspaper)

    Znamya_(newspaper)

  • Tablet (magazine)
  • American Jewish online magazine

    of podcasts, including Radioactive, about antisemitic radio priest Charles Coughlin, Gatecrashers, about the history of Jews in the Ivy League (see Seth

    Tablet (magazine)

    Tablet_(magazine)

  • Des Moines speech
  • 1941 speech by Charles Lindbergh

    against Jews, and the speech emboldened some antisemitic Americans. Charles Coughlin, Merwin K. Hart, Herbert Hoover, and Alf Landon spoke in defense of

    Des Moines speech

    Des Moines speech

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