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Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979) was a controversial
Roman Catholic priest was one of the first political leaders to use
radio to reach a mass audience. Early in his career Coughlin was a
vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and early New Deal
proposals, and was considered a Populist. However, Coughlin began
to use his radio program to issue anti-Semitic commentary, and
later to support some of the Fascist policies of Adolf Hitler and
Benito Mussolini. During the early 1930s, Coughlin attacked
communism, socialism, and American capitalists whose greed, he
contended, was providing fertile soil for the spread of leftist
ideology.
A Series Of Sermons Broadcast By Charles E. Coughlin From The
Shrine Of The Little Flower, October 1930 To February 1931.
A Series Of Sermons Broadcast By Charles E. Coughlin From The
Shrine Of The Little Flower, October 1930 To February 1931.
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