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America Speaks, No. 17
TitleAmerica Speaks, No. 17
DescriptionThe main headline of this April 1944 edition of William Kullgren's newspaper "America Speaks" reads: "Dies Demands Trial of Author of 'Under Cover'". ("Under Cover" was a popular book of the day, chronicling the activities and findings of John Roy Carlson, a journalist who posed as a fascist in order to infiltrate U.S. fascist organizations. Representative Martin Dies of Texas called upon the Department of Justice to try Carlson on charges of sedition.) Other articles in this issue are: "Luce Called High Priest of New Deal Smear Gang" (referring to Henry Luce, co-founder of Time Magazine), "Smear Brigade Setting Stage to Keep Roosevelt In", and "Representative Rankin Asks Winchell Probe Be Pressed; Plot Charged" (referring to an assertion that columnist Walter Winchell was involved in a plot to overthrow the government). 15.5 x 11 in.
SubjectPropaganda
Religion and culture
Subversive activities
Nationalism
Antisemitism
Dies, Martin, 1900-1972
Carlson, John Roy, 1909-
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
New Deal, 1933-1939
Winchell, Walter, 1897-1972
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945
Fascism
KeywordsFDR;
LocationAtascadero (Calif.)
Date1944-04
Photographer/AuthorKullgren, William
Donors and OthersJewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles
MediaNewspaper
Media Measurement39.5 x 28 cm
IdentifierCRCms148
Languageeng
Typeimage
Formatimage/jpeg
Repository NameDelmar T. Oviatt Library. Urban Archives Center
CollectionJewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles Collection
Repository NumberBox CRC/2 (OV) 237-20
Exhibition informationCase 13, #3
Rightshttp://digital-library.csun.edu/copyright.html
Project NameIn Our Own Backyard: Resisting Nazi Propaganda in Southern California, 1933-1945
Date Digitized2007-11-09
Date cataloged2007-11-09
PublisherDelmar T. Oviatt Library
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