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The '''National Security League''' of Dayton, Ohio was formed in November 1948 by [[Harry W. Binegar]] and others. It had no connection with the [[National Security League (1914)|previous named group]] founded in 1914.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n264/mode/1up FBI file on the White Circle League]</ref>
The '''National Security League''' of Dayton, Ohio was formed in November 1948 by [[Harry W. Binegar]] and others. It had no connection with the [[National Security League (1914)|previous named group]] founded in 1914.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n264/mode/1up FBI file on the White Circle League]</ref>


One local reporter described the group as an "anti-Jewish, anti-Labor, anti-Negro front organization with ties to [[Gerald K. Smith]] and the [[American Firsters]]."<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n264/mode/1up FBI file on the White Circle League]</ref>
One local reporter described the group as an "anti-jewish, anti-Labor, anti-Negro front organization with ties to [[Gerald K. Smith]] and the [[American Firsters]]."<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n264/mode/1up FBI file on the White Circle League]</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:29, 20 February 2024

for another group with the same name see National Security League

The National Security League of Dayton, Ohio was formed in November 1948 by Harry W. Binegar and others. It had no connection with the previous named group founded in 1914.[1]

One local reporter described the group as an "anti-jewish, anti-Labor, anti-Negro front organization with ties to Gerald K. Smith and the American Firsters."[2]

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