Father Coughlin
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.
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 | 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.
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 ...
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 ...
Father Coughlin - Social Security History
His program of "social justice" was a very radical challenge to unbridled capitalism and to many of the political institutions of his day. In the three ...
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 Coughlin - Jewish Virtual Library
Charles E. Coughlin was an anti-Semitic American Catholic priest and a popular radio figure of the 1930s.
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.
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 Coughlin's Detroit-area church will now teach visitors about ...
Local Jews praise Catholic parish seat for updating its history of the popular national radio host who distributed 'Protocols' and suggested ...
"Somebody Must be Blamed": Father Coughlin Speaks to the Nation
A Catholic priest, he broadcast weekly radio sermons that by 1930 drew as many as forty-five million listeners. Strongly egalitarian, deeply suspicious of ...
Coughlin, Charles - Entry | Timelines | US Religion
Charles Coughlin was a Roman Catholic priest who started a notorious radio career in 1926. After the Ku Klux Klan burned a cross in his churchyard.
Media, Pulpit, and Populist Persuasion: Evidence from Father ...
Media, Pulpit, and Populist Persuasion: Evidence from Father Coughlin by Tianyi Wang. Published in volume 111, issue 9, pages 3064-92 of American Economic ...
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.
Remembering Rev. Bernard Coughlin, S.J. | Gonzaga University
Rev. Bernard J. Coughlin, SJ, (1922-2020) was a priest first, president, partner, community leader and friend to many.
An Historical Exploration of Father Charles E. Coughlins Influence
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Father Coughlin Recordings - Old Time Radio Catalog
The Radio Priest was a success when he first discussed religious matters in the early days of radio. Father Coughlin stepped on a few toes when he expanded ...
Charles Coughlin
Canadian-American priestCharles Edward Coughlin, commonly known as Father Coughlin, was a Canadian-American Catholic priest based in the United States near Detroit. He was the founding priest of the National Shrine of the Little Flower.
Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression
Book by Alan BrinkleyVoices of Protest
Book by Alan BrinkleyVoices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression is a 1982 history by Alan Brinkley of contemporary left-wing criticism of US President Franklin D.