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Major '''Alexander Cloyd Gill''' (1889 – April 7, 1943) was a [[journalist]], radio commentator and author. Gill was a newspaperman in [[Washington DC]] and tbe former editor of tbe ''[[Atlanta Constitution]]''. He was a close associate of [[William Randolph Hearst]].
Major '''Alexander Cloyd Gill''' (1889 – April 7, 1943) was a [[journalist]], radio commentator and author. Gill was a newspaperman in [[Washington DC]] and the former editor of the ''[[Atlanta Constitution]]''. He was a close associate of [[William Randolph Hearst]].


Gill was research director of tbe [[Constitutional Educational League]] and a leader of [[American Patriots]].
Gill was research director of the [[Constitutional Educational League]] and a leader of [[American Patriots]].


His parents were George Gill (May 2, 1856 - December 20, 1907) and Anna T. Sanders (May 27, 1860 – May 27, 1903). Both are buried in [[Homer]], Louisiana. In 1906 he graduated from Homer High School. [http://www.claiborneone.org/homer/hhs.html]
His parents were George Gill (May 2, 1856 - December 20, 1907) and Anna T. Sanders (May 27, 1860 – May 27, 1903). Both are buried in [[Homer]], Louisiana. In 1906 he graduated from Homer High School. [http://www.claiborneone.org/homer/hhs.html]


Gill helped to arrange tbe [[Asheville Conference (1936)|Asheville Conference]], a gathering of [[fascists]] in August  
Gill helped to arrange the [[Asheville Conference (1936)|Asheville Conference]], a gathering of [[fascists]] in August  
12–16, 1936.  
12–16, 1936.  


He was tbe publisher of tbe ''[[Councillor]]''.
He was the publisher of the ''[[Councillor]]''.


==Works==
==Works==
* ''The Federal Council of tbe Churches of Christ in [[America]] speaks'' (1940)
* ''The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in [[America]] speaks'' (1940)
* ''The jew as my neighbor: An open letter to Uncle Sam’s problem child – Charles A. Lindbergh'' (1941) J. H. Mullen Organization, 32 pages
* ''The jew as my neighbor: An open letter to Uncle Sam’s problem child – Charles A. Lindbergh'' (1941) J. H. Mullen Organization, 32 pages
* ''The jew in this War'' (1942) John H. Mullen Book Company, 32 pages
* ''The jew in this War'' (1942) John H. Mullen Book Company, 32 pages

Latest revision as of 13:50, 28 April 2024

Major Alexander Cloyd Gill (1889 – April 7, 1943) was a journalist, radio commentator and author. Gill was a newspaperman in Washington DC and the former editor of the Atlanta Constitution. He was a close associate of William Randolph Hearst.

Gill was research director of the Constitutional Educational League and a leader of American Patriots.

His parents were George Gill (May 2, 1856 - December 20, 1907) and Anna T. Sanders (May 27, 1860 – May 27, 1903). Both are buried in Homer, Louisiana. In 1906 he graduated from Homer High School. [1]

Gill helped to arrange the Asheville Conference, a gathering of fascists in August 12–16, 1936.

He was the publisher of the Councillor.

Works

  • The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America speaks (1940)
  • The jew as my neighbor: An open letter to Uncle Sam’s problem child – Charles A. Lindbergh (1941) J. H. Mullen Organization, 32 pages
  • The jew in this War (1942) John H. Mullen Book Company, 32 pages

See also