A year after the formation of the National Union for Social Justice, Fr. Coughlin was clearly disaffected and disappointed about the potential for his sixteen-point platform to influence the course of the New Deal. In this broadcast, Coughlin…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Father Coughlin's Weekly Letter: Stand By!" Social Justice, June 12, 1936" November 17, 1935. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Speech at the Townsend Convention in Cleveland," OH, July 16, 1936.. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section. Return to…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "An Open Letter," November 8, 1936. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section. Return to Index of Documents
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for Charles Coughlin, A Reply to Right Rev. Monsignor John Ryan, 1936 . This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section. Return to Index…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Father Coughlin's Concluding Saturday Night Radio Broadcast," Social Justice, November 16, 1936.. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for Charles Coughlin letter to Rev. Earle B. Jewell, November 27, 1934. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section.
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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for Letter to a Member of the NUSJ, April, 1935. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section. Return to Index of Documents
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for Letter to D.J. Foley, June 6, 1882; Letter to Archbishop James Gibbons, June 8, 1882 . This item is a part of the Forging Bonds of Sympathy: The Catholic Church and the Knights…
Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) was a Catholic and a three-term governor of New York (from 1919-1921, and 1923-1929) who ran for U.S. president on the Democratic ticket in 1928. His candidacy inspired vehement anti-Catholic reactions from some factions…