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'''Robert C. Summerville''' (ca. 1907) was the deputy leader of [[William Dudley Pelley]]'sĀ  organization the [[Silver Shirts]]. He first became associated with Pelley in 1931. Summerville was raised on a farm in Indiana and later became a reporter for the ''[[Chicago Herald]]''<ref>''Organized Anti-Semitism in America'', by [[Donald S. Strong]], page 47</ref> Ā 
'''Robert C. Summerville''' (ca. 1907) was the deputy leader of [[William Dudley Pelley]]'sĀ  organization the [[Silver Shirts]]. He first became associated with Pelley in 1931. Summerville was raised on a farm in Indiana and later became a reporter for the ''[[Chicago Herald]]''<ref>''Organized [[Anti-Semitism]] in [[America]]'', by [[Donald S. Strong]], page 47</ref> Ā 
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Like Pelley, Summerville was a spiritualist. Ā 
Like Pelley, Summerville was a spiritualist. Ā 


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:Silver Shirts]]
[[Category:Silver Shirts]]
[[Category:Spiritualists]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 7 March 2024

Robert C. Summerville (ca. 1907) was the deputy leader of William Dudley Pelley's organization the Silver Shirts. He first became associated with Pelley in 1931. Summerville was raised on a farm in Indiana and later became a reporter for the Chicago Herald[1]

Like Pelley, Summerville was a spiritualist.

Notes

  1. ā†‘ Organized Anti-Semitism in America, by Donald S. Strong, page 47