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'''''Publicity''''' was a four page [[nationalist]] weekly tabloid started in 1930 by [[Elmer J. Garner]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of the Great Plains'', by David J. Wishart, page 711</ref> In 1942 it claimed a circulation of 5,000.<ref>Voices of Defeat, ''Life'', April 13, 1942, page 94</ref> The publication was considered seditious in 1942 and was suspended from the mail.<ref>''Antisemitism in America'', By Leonard Dinnerstein, page 134</ref> [[Edward James Smythe]] wrote a weekly column for the paper titled "Unmasked."
'''''Publicity''''' was a four page [[fascist]] weekly tabloid started in 1930 by [[Elmer J. Garner]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of the Great Plains'', by David J. Wishart, page 711</ref> In 1942 it claimed a circulation of 5,000.<ref>Voices of Defeat, ''Life'', April 13, 1942, page 94</ref> The publication was considered seditious in 1942 and was suspended from the mail.<ref>''Antisemitism in America'', By Leonard Dinnerstein, page 134</ref> [[Edward James Smythe]] wrote a weekly column for the paper titled "Unmasked."


Garner was an elderly defendant in the [[Great Sedition Trial of 1944]] who died a few weeks after the trial began.  
Garner was an elderly defendant in the [[Great Sedition Trial of 1944]] who died a few weeks after the trial began.  


==Notes==
==Notes==
<small><references/></small>
<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small>
==See also==
==See also==
* ''[[The X-Ray]]''
* ''[[The X-Ray]]''
* [[List of American Nationalist publications]]
* [[List of American Fascist publications]]


==External link==
==External link==
* [https://archive.org/stream/foia_Mertig_Kurt-HQ-1/Mertig_Kurt-HQ-1#page/n53/mode/1up "Unmasked" column by Edward James Smythe]
* [https://archive.org/stream/foia_Mertig_Kurt-HQ-1/Mertig_Kurt-HQ-1#page/n53/mode/1up "Unmasked" column by Edward James Smythe]


[[Category:Nationalist publications]]
[[Category:publications]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 15 February 2024

Publicity was a four page fascist weekly tabloid started in 1930 by Elmer J. Garner.[1] In 1942 it claimed a circulation of 5,000.[2] The publication was considered seditious in 1942 and was suspended from the mail.[3] Edward James Smythe wrote a weekly column for the paper titled "Unmasked."

Garner was an elderly defendant in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 who died a few weeks after the trial began.

Notes

  1. โ†‘ Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, by David J. Wishart, page 711
  2. โ†‘ Voices of Defeat, Life, April 13, 1942, page 94
  3. โ†‘ Antisemitism in America, By Leonard Dinnerstein, page 134

See also

External link