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'''''National Progress''''' was a semi-monthly mimeographed racial nationalist newspaper issued by [[W. Henry MacFarland Jr.]] and his [[Nationalist Action League]]. In 1947 it claimed a circulation between 400 to 500 readers.<ref>''Hoods and Shirts: the Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950'', by Philip Jenkins, page 225.</ref> In 1949 it merged with ''[[Common Sense]]'' and ceased publication.  
'''''National Progress''''' was a semi-monthly mimeographed racial fascist newspaper issued by [[W. Henry MacFarland Jr.]] and his [[Nationalist Action League]]. In 1947 it claimed a circulation between 400 to 500 readers.<ref>''Hoods and Shirts: the Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950'', by Philip Jenkins, page 225.</ref> In 1949 it merged with ''[[Common Sense]]'' and ceased publication.  


''National Progress'' was published from September 15, 1945 to June 1, 1949 in [[Philadelphia]].
''National Progress'' was published from September 15, 1945 to June 1, 1949 in [[Philadelphia]].

Revision as of 11:43, 15 February 2024

National Progress was a semi-monthly mimeographed racial fascist newspaper issued by W. Henry MacFarland Jr. and his Nationalist Action League. In 1947 it claimed a circulation between 400 to 500 readers.[1] In 1949 it merged with Common Sense and ceased publication.

National Progress was published from September 15, 1945 to June 1, 1949 in Philadelphia.

Notes

  1. Hoods and Shirts: the Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950, by Philip Jenkins, page 225.