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Dr. '''Martin Luther Thomas''' was a [[1930s]] [[evangelical]] preacher from San Pedro, [[California]] who launched a [[fascist]]-style organization called the [[Christian American Crusade]].<ref>''Crossing the psycho-social divide: Freud, Weber, Adorno and Elias'', By George Cavalletto, page 133</ref> He was a [[Presbyterian]] pastor who delivered sermonsย over Los Angeles radio station KHY on a daily basis. In private talks for his most committed followers he issued warnings against the | Dr. '''Martin Luther Thomas''' was a [[1930s]] [[evangelical]] preacher from San Pedro, [[California]] who launched a [[fascist]]-style organization called the [[Christian American Crusade]].<ref>''Crossing the psycho-social divide: Freud, Weber, Adorno and Elias'', By George Cavalletto, page 133</ref> He was a [[Presbyterian]] pastor who delivered sermonsย over Los Angeles radio station KHY on a daily basis. In private talks for his most committed followers he issued warnings against the jews and Communists that he claimed were taking over America. ย | ||
His movementโs official newspaper was ''[[The Christian American Crusader]]''. ย | His movementโs official newspaper was ''[[The Christian American Crusader]]''. ย | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Ministers]] | [[Category:Ministers]] | ||
[[Category:Broadcasters]] | [[Category:Broadcasters]] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 20 February 2024
Dr. Martin Luther Thomas was a 1930s evangelical preacher from San Pedro, California who launched a fascist-style organization called the Christian American Crusade.[1] He was a Presbyterian pastor who delivered sermons over Los Angeles radio station KHY on a daily basis. In private talks for his most committed followers he issued warnings against the jews and Communists that he claimed were taking over America.
His movementโs official newspaper was The Christian American Crusader.
Thomas moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1924. He became an investigator for the Los Angeles City Attorney's office.[2]
Works
- The stars and stripes forever! published by Christian American Crusade (1934) 32 pages
- The New Deal: Is it for our Liberty or our Bondage? published by Christian American Crusade (1936) 32 pages
Notes