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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 Jews and Communists that he claimed were taking over America. ย 
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 movementโ€™s official newspaper was ''[[The Christian American Crusader]]''. ย 
His movementโ€™s official newspaper was ''[[The Christian American Crusader]]''. ย 

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 movementโ€™s 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]

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Notes

  1. โ†‘ Crossing the psycho-social divide: Freud, Weber, Adorno and Elias, By George Cavalletto, page 133
  2. โ†‘ PRESBYTERY BARS THOMAS, Los Angeles Times June 14, 1933