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Colonel '''Edwin Marshall Hadley''' (born inย Peoria. Illinois, October 14, 1872; died February 17, 1953) helped to organize [[The Paul Reveres]], a | Colonel '''Edwin Marshall Hadley''' (born inย Peoria. Illinois, October 14, 1872; died February 17, 1953) helped to organize [[The Paul Reveres]], a fascist organization founded in November 1932.<ref>''American Anticommunism: Combating the Enemy Within, 1830-1970'', By M. J. Heale, page 104</ref> He was the author of several anti-Jewish books. | ||
In 1929 he authored a novel ''Sinister Shadows'' focused on revolutionary teachings on college campuses. ย | In 1929 he authored a novel ''Sinister Shadows'' focused on revolutionary teachings on college campuses. ย | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 15 February 2024
Colonel Edwin Marshall Hadley (born in Peoria. Illinois, October 14, 1872; died February 17, 1953) helped to organize The Paul Reveres, a fascist organization founded in November 1932.[1] He was the author of several anti-Jewish books.
In 1929 he authored a novel Sinister Shadows focused on revolutionary teachings on college campuses.
Colonel Hadley is believed to be they author of two anti-Jewish pamphlets written under the pseudonym Earnest Sincere both published in Elgin, Illinois.[2]
Works
- Credenda (1924)
- The Thoughtful Hour (1925)
- Sinister Shadows (1929) novel
- T.N.T. (1929)
- Facing the Facts by "Earnest Sincere" (1933)
- A Plan of Action by "Earnest Sincere" (1933)
- Cahilla Unmasked (1934,reprint 1977)
- The Rape of the Republic (1935)
Notes