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'''Citizen's U.S.A. Committee''' also known as the '''Citizen's Committee''' was headed by  
'''Citizen's U.S.A. Committee''' also known as the '''Citizen's Committee''' was headed by  
[[Earl Southard]]. Before the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|attack upon Pearl Harbor]] it was known as [[Citizen's Keep America Out of War Committee]]. Their offices were located at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the [[Republican Nationalist Revival Committee]].  
[[Earl Southard]]. Before the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|attack upon Pearl Harbor]] it was known as [[Citizen's Keep America Out of War Committee]]. Their offices were located at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the [[Republican Fascist Revival Committee]].  
Earl Southard described the group in an interview as an educational organization.<ref>[http://www.unz.org/Pub/NewMasses-1944apr11-00004 "The Mysteries of Earl Southard", ''The New Masses'', April 11, 1944, page 6]</ref>  
Earl Southard described the group in an interview as an educational organization.<ref>[http://www.unz.org/Pub/NewMasses-1944apr11-00004 "The Mysteries of Earl Southard", ''The New Masses'', April 11, 1944, page 6]</ref>  


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Lineage of American nationalist organizations and individuals]]
* [[Lineage of American fascist organizations and individuals]]
==Notes==
==Notes==
<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small>
<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small>
[[Category:American nationalist organizations]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 28 April 2024

Citizen's U.S.A. Committee also known as the Citizen's Committee was headed by Earl Southard. Before the attack upon Pearl Harbor it was known as Citizen's Keep America Out of War Committee. Their offices were located at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the Republican Fascist Revival Committee. Earl Southard described the group in an interview as an educational organization.[1]

The Citizen's U.S.A. Committee later changed its name to the Committee for American Independence.

See also

Notes