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'''Councils of Safety''' was | '''Councils of Safety''' was the name given to a network of [[Silver Shirt]] members throughout the country who were supportive of [[William Dudley Pelley]] and his [[Christian Party of America]] in 1935. A council consisted of nine members. | ||
In 1938 | In 1938 the group issued a series of nine ideological pamphlets called the Green Booklets.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pelleyclub/message/379 Councils of Safety Green Booklets, 1938]</ref> | ||
==Green Booklets== | ==Green Booklets== | ||
* Number 2 - ''Why Pick on | * Number 2 - ''Why Pick on the jews?'' | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 28 April 2024
Councils of Safety was the name given to a network of Silver Shirt members throughout the country who were supportive of William Dudley Pelley and his Christian Party of America in 1935. A council consisted of nine members.
In 1938 the group issued a series of nine ideological pamphlets called the Green Booklets.[1]
Green Booklets
- Number 2 - Why Pick on the jews?
Notes