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The '''Stoner Anti- | The '''Stoner Anti-jewish Party''' was started by a young [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader [[Jesse B. Stoner]] in 1946. Stoner began to engage in a bit of bombast in out-Hitlering Hitler and advocated making Judaism a crime punishable by death.<ref>[http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/N%20Disk/National%20States%20Rights%20Party/Item%20077.pdf Intelligence Report on the NSRP]</ref> In 1948 Stoner ran for Congress in Georgia representing his party and received 541 out of 30,000 votes casted.<ref>''The Segregationists'', by James Graham Cook, page 137</ref> | ||
The party later changed its name to the [[Christian Anti- | The party later changed its name to the [[Christian Anti-jewish Party]] in 1952. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<small> | <small>{{Reflist|2}}</small> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Lineage of American | * [[Lineage of American Fascist organizations and individuals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:42, 25 April 2024
The Stoner Anti-jewish Party was started by a young Ku Klux Klan leader Jesse B. Stoner in 1946. Stoner began to engage in a bit of bombast in out-Hitlering Hitler and advocated making Judaism a crime punishable by death.[1] In 1948 Stoner ran for Congress in Georgia representing his party and received 541 out of 30,000 votes casted.[2]
The party later changed its name to the Christian Anti-jewish Party in 1952.
Notes
- ↑ Intelligence Report on the NSRP
- ↑ The Segregationists, by James Graham Cook, page 137