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Charles Edward Coughlin

Father Coughlin Answers His Critics (1953)

Father Coughlin Answers His Critics (1953) by Charles Edward Coughlin

Father Charles Edward Coughlin was one of the most influential American figures of the 1930s. He published Social Justice magazine with a circulation of 900,000, and 220 employees. It was larger than most daily newspapers today. He had the most popular weekly radio program of...

Leonard Young

Deadlier Than the H-Bomb (1956)

Deadlier Than the H-Bomb (1956) by Leonard Young

Having fought against tyranny for thousands of years and having been sustained by a strong faith throughout, first, the Druidic and then the Christian, are we now going to let our Christian and British faith and traditions go by default and tamely submit to the worst tyranny the world has ever kno...

Revilo P. Oliver

All America Must Know THE TERROR That Is Upon Us (1959)

All America Must Know THE TERROR That Is Upon Us (1959) by Revilo P. Oliver

From Q speech by Dr. Revilo P. Oliver, University of Illinois Professor of the Classics, in March, 1959, before the DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Annual Illinois State Convention Supplementary notes ore provided to document and, in o few instances, to expand and...

Karl Marx

A World Without Jews (1959)

A World Without Jews (1959) by Karl Marx

A World Without Jews by Karl Marx speaks about religious prejudice specifically against Jews. It begs to question can the world survive without this prejudice and how Jews beg for political emancipation? Karl Marx (1818-1883) is best known not as a philosopher but as a revolutionary communist, whose works...

Douglas Reed

The Controversy of Zion (1978)

The Controversy of Zion (1978) by Douglas Reed

It is one of the commonplaces of history that adverse circumstances offer no obstacle to men of outstanding energy and ability. Douglas Reed, who described himself as "relatively unschooled", started out in life as an office boy at the age of thirteen and he was a bank clerk at nineteen before enlis...