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Revision as of 15:32, 15 February 2024
The Industrial Defense Association was founded by Edward H. Hunter in 1924. The group identified radicals working in American industries. They issued an anti-Jewish publication called What's What. Rev. Herbert R. Whitlock was president of the group and Ross H. Currie was treasurer.[1]
The organization was headquarter at 7 Water Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
Pamphlets
- Memorandum: Professor William Allen Neilson - June 1, 1927
- Communists, Socialists, Pacifists, IWW and Doubtful Societies and Organizations Operating in the United States
- The Grave-Diggers of Russia: Shall We Recognize the Promoters of World Revolution? (1930s)
- Does the CIO Seek to Promote Red Revolution? (1930s)
- Jewish Jazz (1932)
- President Roosevelt is a Socialist, Pure and Simple (1933)
- Special Report: The Swan Song of Hate (1935)
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