Charles Edward Coughlin (/ˈkɒɡlɪn/ KOG-lin; October 25, 1891 – October 27, 1979), commonly known as Father Coughlin, was a Canadian–American Catholic...
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Coughlin (born 1993), retired American professional wrestler, Bullet Club member Bill Coughlin (1878–1943), American baseball player Father Charles Coughlin...
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shipyard. Kennedy spent only ten months at the commission. Father Charles Coughlin, an Irish Canadian priest near Detroit, became the most prominent Roman...
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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...
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National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica (category Charles Coughlin)
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...
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Mexico. Father Charles Coughlin (right) on the cover of Time magazine {1934} The poet Ezra Pound in prison (1945) Father Charles Coughlin was a Roman Catholic...
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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...
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Christian Front (United States) (category Charles Coughlin)
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...
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Union Party (United States) (category Charles Coughlin)
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...
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WJR (section Father Coughlin broadcasts)
Renwick and Sean Baligian were also added to the schedule. Father Charles Coughlin was a local Roman Catholic priest, whose controversial weekly radio...
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Thomas Richard Coughlin (/ˈkɒflɪn/ KOF-lin; born August 31, 1946) is an American former football coach and executive who currently works as a consultant...
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a Roosevelt supporter in 1932 but by 1935 Coughlin "excoriated Roosevelt as 'anti-God'". Charles Coughlin denounced Roosevelt as too moderate and demanded...
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Social Justice (periodical) (category Charles Coughlin)
Social Justice was a topical political periodical published by Father Charles Coughlin from 1936 to 1942. Social Justice was controversial for printing antisemitic...
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Wealth plan as its basis. He hoped to have the public support of Father Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest and populist talk radio personality from Royal Oak...
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Irish American journalism (section Charles Coughlin)
voice of American conservatism and its first great ecumenical figure." Charles Coughlin was a highly controversial Roman Catholic priest based near Detroit...
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assassinated. On the right the most important was Father Coughlin. Charles Coughlin (Father Coughlin) was a Catholic priest who immigrated from Canada to...
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National Union for Social Justice (organization) (category Charles Coughlin)
Justice (NUSJ) was a United States political movement formed in 1934 by Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest and radio host. It heavily criticized communism...
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Brookings." At a cost of $75,000, it was a gift to the University from Charles Coughlin, a graduate from the class of 1909. The Campanile is a chimes tower...
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by the president and Senate. In the 1930s, American Catholic priest Charles Coughlin called on Congress to take back control of the money supply, as it...
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Press. p. 66. Warren, Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin, The Father of Hate Radio, 1996. Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1971) by Richard Sanders, Editor...
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after Long's assassination in 1935. The remnants, helped by Father Charles Coughlin, supported William Lemke of the newly formed Union Party. Roosevelt...
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Holy See. 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...
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Smith, Elizabeth Dilling, Gerald B. Winrod, William Dudley Pelley, Charles Coughlin, Laura Ingalls, and all of the country's other notorious anti-Semitic...
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of the Christian Front, followers of fascistic broadcaster Father Charles Coughlin. All of the charges ended in dismissal or acquittal. Edwin Walker,...
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Germany, and, like the Silver Legion, it was banned during World War II. Charles Coughlin, a Roman Catholic priest, used his nationally syndicated radio show...
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List of United States Congress members killed or wounded in office Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Notes Long's grandfather did not fight in the Civil...
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1884–1942 Independent S. Parkes Cadman 1864–1936 Liberal Protestant Charles Coughlin 1891–1979 Roman Catholic Percy Crawford 1902–1960 Fundamentalist W...
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Father Charles Coughlin while tinkering with his crystal radio set. After hearing more of Coughlin's radio sermons, Lear said he found Coughlin would promote...
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reformer Aloysius Gentili (1801–48) Italian Rosminian, working in England Charles Coughlin (1891–1979) Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) John Wycliffe (1320–1384) Lollards...
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was described by the ADL as "Boston's homegrown version of Father Charles Coughlin" for his antisemitism. Robert F. Kennedy, then a Harvard undergraduate...
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