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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ''[[The X-Ray]]'' | * ''[[The X-Ray]]'' | ||
* [[List of American | * [[List of American Fascist publications]] | ||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 15 February 2024
Publicity was a four page fascist weekly tabloid started in 1930 by Elmer J. Garner.[1] In 1942 it claimed a circulation of 5,000.[2] The publication was considered seditious in 1942 and was suspended from the mail.[3] Edward James Smythe wrote a weekly column for the paper titled "Unmasked."
Garner was an elderly defendant in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 who died a few weeks after the trial began.
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