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Robert C. Summerville (ca. 1907) was the deputy leader of William Dudley Pelley's organization the Silver Shirts. He first became associated with Pelley in 1931. Summerville was raised on a farm in Indiana and later became a reporter for the Chicago Herald[1]
Like Pelley, Summerville was a spiritualist.
Notes
- ↑ Organized Anti-Semitism in America, by Donald S. Strong, page 47