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* [[Leslie Fry]], author of ''[[Waters Flowing Eastward]]''. | * [[Leslie Fry]], author of ''[[Waters Flowing Eastward]]''. | ||
* [[Henry H. Klein]], lawyer and | * [[Henry H. Klein]], lawyer and jewish convert to Christianity. | ||
* [[Eustace Mullins]], noted expert on the [[Federal Reserve System]]. | * [[Eustace Mullins]], noted expert on the [[Federal Reserve System]]. | ||
* [[Richard Kisling]] "Income Tax - a Crime Against Humanity" (February and March 1959) | * [[Richard Kisling]] "Income Tax - a Crime Against Humanity" (February and March 1959) | ||
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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* "At The Root of It All…Anti-Gentilism" | * "At The Root of It All…Anti-Gentilism" | ||
* "Is Masonry World | * "Is Masonry World jewry?" (1945) | ||
* "King Barney and his Satellites" (article on [[Bernard Baruch]] by [[Henry Klein]], January 29, 1953)<ref>''Cross-Currents'' by [[Arnold Forster]] and [[Benjamin R. Epstein]], page 63</ref> | * "King Barney and his Satellites" (article on [[Bernard Baruch]] by [[Henry Klein]], January 29, 1953)<ref>''Cross-Currents'' by [[Arnold Forster]] and [[Benjamin R. Epstein]], page 63</ref> | ||
* "Abominable Yet True" (1957) | * "Abominable Yet True" (1957) | ||
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* ''[[The Woman Patriot]]'' | * ''[[The Woman Patriot]]'' | ||
* [[Lineage of American fascist organizations and individuals]] | * [[Lineage of American fascist organizations and individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Mothers' Movement]] | [[Category:Mothers' Movement]] |
Latest revision as of 02:41, 25 February 2024
Women's Voice (ca. 1942-1964) was a publication of We, the Mothers Mobilize for America edited by Lyrl Clark Van Hyning. It first began as a newsletter established in Chicago in 1941. Later it became a 16 page newspaper with circulation of 20,000. By 1952 the circulation fell to around 10,000.
The paper's slogan was "For Christ and the Constitution."
Contributors
- Leslie Fry, author of Waters Flowing Eastward.
- Henry H. Klein, lawyer and jewish convert to Christianity.
- Eustace Mullins, noted expert on the Federal Reserve System.
- Richard Kisling "Income Tax - a Crime Against Humanity" (February and March 1959)
- T. W. Hughes author of Forty Years of Roosevelt (1944)
Articles
- "At The Root of It All…Anti-Gentilism"
- "Is Masonry World jewry?" (1945)
- "King Barney and his Satellites" (article on Bernard Baruch by Henry Klein, January 29, 1953)[1]
- "Abominable Yet True" (1957)
- "16th Amendment is Unconstitutional" (1957)
Notes
- ↑ Cross-Currents by Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein, page 63