Father Charles E. Coughlin
[chronological order]
Sixty-one page memorandum on street disturbances in New York City in response to Social Justice Weekly, Father Coughlin, and the Christian Front. (
undated)
Memorandum on AJC actions taken to counter Father Coughlin's revival of the Protocols. (
Aug. 22, 1938)
Concluding remarks of Coughlin's speech of November 27, in which he asserted that an American Secret Service document proved the link between Jewish bankers and the Russian Revolution. (
Nov. 27, 1938)
"Part Played by Jewish Bankers in Russian Revolution," Six page memorandum about Coughlin's allegations that Jewish bankers conspired to establish Communism in Russia. (
December 1938)
J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director, to AJC Secretary Morris Waldman regarding Coughlin's references to the American Secret Service. (
Dec. 23, 1938)
AJC Secretary Morris Waldman to Herbert Gaston, Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Treasury Department, regarding Coughlin's references to the American Secret Service. (
Dec. 27, 1938)
"Father Coughlin: His Facts and Arguments", a 54-page book published by the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, B'nai B'rith, and the Jewish Labor Committee. Also included is a memorandum on the book's distribution. (
1939)
Memorandum on Coughlin activity in labor groups. (
March 10, 1939)
AJC President Cyrus Adler answers an inquiry about appealing to the Pope for assistance. (
May 22, 1939)
Memorandum on Father Coughlin's support in New England. (
July 7, 1939)
Talk on Father Coughlin by Elliott Roosevelt on his Emerson Radio Series. (
July 15, 1939)
Letter to New York Governor Alfred E. Smith regarding Coughlin's relationship to the Christian Front. (
Aug. 6, 1939)
Coughlin vs. the Detroit Free Press, a memorandum. (
Oct. 16, 1939)
David Rosenblum to Richard Rothschild, AJC Survey Committee, regarding Father Coughlin's support in New England. (
Nov. 3, 1939)
Letter to Neville Miller, President, National Association of Broadcasters, regarding the recently adopted broadcasting code. (
Nov. 13, 1939)