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Father Charles E. Coughlin


Charles E. Coughlin | Holocaust Encyclopedia

Charles Coughlin, Catholic priest and populist leader, promoted antisemitic and pro-fascist views. In the 1930s, he was one of the most ...

Charles Coughlin - Wikipedia

Charles Edward Coughlin commonly known as Father Coughlin, was a Canadian-American Catholic priest based in the United States near Detroit.

Reverend Charles E. Coughlin (1891-1979) | American Experience

Although FDR had borrowed some of Coughlin's rhetoric, after his election victory, he moved to distance himself from the radio priest. Coughlin grew more ...

Father Coughlin - Social Security History

Father Coughlin was an early and passionate supporter of President Roosevelt, since he viewed FDR as a radical social reformer like himself.

Father Charles Coughlin: An Authorized Biography - Catholics and ...

Coughlin was already a nationally recognized figure by the time of the 1936 presidential election. He was appointed to build a new parish in ...

Charles Coughlin | Americans and the Holocaust

Reverend Charles E. Coughlin (1891–1979) was a Canadian-born Roman Catholic priest and radio celebrity based in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak, Michigan.

The Father Coughlin Story | Exploring Hate - PBS

Known as “the radio priest,” he was the first mass media demagogue. Foreshadowing today's social media reach and influence, Father Charles ...

Charles E. Coughlin | Biography & Facts - Britannica

US Roman Catholic “radio priest” who in the 1930s developed one of the first deeply loyal mass audiences in radio broadcast history.

Coughlin, Father Charles - Social Welfare History Project

Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891 –1979) Controversial Roman Catholic Priest, Radio Broadcaster and Organizer of a New Political Organization.

Father Charles E. Coughlin Collection | Collection: NMAH.AC.1389

The collection contains books, booklets, published sermons, published lectures, pamphlets and other printed materials. Of these, 57 were written by Coughlin.

An Historical Exploration of Father Charles E. Coughlins Influence

Fr. Charles Edward Coughlin reached a broad ecumenical audience during the 1930s. By the height of his popularity in 1932, Coughlin reached a potential ...

Father Charles E. Coughlin - Social Security History

In this excerpt from a broadcast in 1937, Coughlin is discoursing on the subject of Christianity vs. Communism.

Father Charles Coughlin - Jewish Virtual Library

Charles E. Coughlin was an anti-Semitic American Catholic priest and a popular radio figure of the 1930s.

American Jesuit Support of Father Charles E. Coughlin's Anti ...

In Coughlin's twisted historical view, Nazism was simply acting as "a defense mechanism against communism". Coughlin's Kristallnacht speech was explosive, ...

The 1938–39 deplatforming of Father Coughlin. - Slate Magazine

The story of the anti-Semitic radio priest offers an intriguing analog-age precedent to the digital-age debates over the limits of free expression.

An Historical Exploration of Father Charles E. Coughlins Influence

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A New Perspective on Father Charles E. Coughlin

My goal in researching "the radio priest," however, has been to explore the theological roots of the anti-Semitism (more properly anti-Judaism), which became a.

The Politician and the Traitor | Bentley Historical Library

Father Charles Coughlin was a Catholic priest and popular radio host who counted politicians, and even President Franklin D. Roosevelt, among his many friends.

Coughlin and Cleveland - Carroll Collected

The speaker was Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Canadian-born cleric who rose from obscure parish priest to one of the leading radio phenomena of his day, and who.

A New Perspective on Father Charles E. Coughlin | Church History

In the past, writers reflected on Coughlin chiefly from a political or socio-cultural point of view. My goal in researching “the radio priest,” however, has ...