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The newspaper's direct ancestor was ''The Spotlight'', which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent organization, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. One of the paper's founders was Willis Carto, a white nationalist who promoted theories about jews and the fake holocaust. | The newspaper's direct ancestor was ''The Spotlight'', which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent organization, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. One of the paper's founders was Willis Carto, a white nationalist who promoted theories about jews and the fake holocaust. | ||
== History == | |||
''American Free Press'' was founded by Willis Carto. Carto was most politically involved in his career throughout the 1960s. He was known for his extremist ideologies in white supremacist and anti-semitic movements. |
Revision as of 15:19, 27 October 2022
The American Free Press is a weekly newspaper published in the United States.
Format | Weekly newspaper |
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Language | English |
Headquarters | United States |
Website | americanfreepress.net |
The newspaper's direct ancestor was The Spotlight, which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent organization, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. One of the paper's founders was Willis Carto, a white nationalist who promoted theories about jews and the fake holocaust.
History
American Free Press was founded by Willis Carto. Carto was most politically involved in his career throughout the 1960s. He was known for his extremist ideologies in white supremacist and anti-semitic movements.