Social Justice (periodical)
Social Justice was an antisemitic American Roman Catholic periodical published by Father Charles Coughlin during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Social Justice was controversial for printing antisemitic polemics such as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Coughlin claimed that Marxist atheism in Europe was a Jewish plot against America. The December 5, 1938, issue of Social Justice included an article by Coughlin which reportedly closely resembled a speech made by Joseph Goebbels on September 13, 1935, attacking Jews and Communists, with some sections being copied verbatim by Coughlin from an English translation of the Goebbels speech. Coughlin, however, stated, "Nothing can be gained by linking ourselves with any organization which is engaged in agitating racial animosities or propagatin
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Social Justice (periodical)
Social Justice was an antisemitic American Roman Catholic periodical published by Father Charles Coughlin during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Social Justice was controversial for printing antisemitic polemics such as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Coughlin claimed that Marxist atheism in Europe was a Jewish plot against America. The December 5, 1938, issue of Social Justice included an article by Coughlin which reportedly closely resembled a speech made by Joseph Goebbels on September 13, 1935, attacking Jews and Communists, with some sections being copied verbatim by Coughlin from an English translation of the Goebbels speech. Coughlin, however, stated, "Nothing can be gained by linking ourselves with any organization which is engaged in agitating racial animosities or propagatin
has abstract
Social Justice was an antisemi ...... ed by private delivery trucks.
@en
circulation
founding date
1936-03-13
Wikipage page ID
25,645,204
Wikipage revision ID
743,186,521
ceased publication
headquarters
Royal Oak, Michigan
language
oclc
owners
Thomas J. Coughlin and Amelia Coughlin
publisher
National Union of Social Justice
staff
subject
hypernym
comment
Social Justice was an antisemi ...... cial animosities or propagatin
@en
label
Social Justice (periodical)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Social Justice
@en