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Object ID

2019.2.32

Object Name

Newspaper

Date

4-30-1953

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Description

Newspaper excerpt, titled "Women's Voice" in large black print, subtitled "ZIONISM" in bold black print below, 16 pages.

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A 16-page single issue of Van Hyning’s newspaper Women’s Voice, the publication of the ultra-conservative, antisemitic, and isolationist organization We, The Mothers, Mobilize for America which she had helped found in 1941. She had been a member of the America First Committee, but her work in We, the Mothers and Women’s Voice continued her effort to keep America out of the war. Herein are articles on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and advertisement for the Christian Anti-Jewish Party, etc. Women’s Voice was in publication from 1942-1964.

Dimensions

11 x 8 1/4"

Keywords

Lyrl Clark Van Hyning, Women's Voice, isolationism, anti-semitism, America First Committee, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, We The Mothers Mobilize For America

Subcollection

Anti

Lyrl Clark Van Hyning (1892-1973), <i>Women’s Voice</i>, Vol. 11-No. 9

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