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Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II Book

Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II
Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II, The majority of American women supported the Allied cause during World War II and made sacrifices on the home front to benefit the war effort. But U.S. intervention was opposed by a movement led by ultraright women whose professed desire to keep their son, Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II has a rating of 4 stars
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Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II, The majority of American women supported the Allied cause during World War II and made sacrifices on the home front to benefit the war effort. But U.S. intervention was opposed by a movement led by ultraright women whose professed desire to keep their son, Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II
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  • Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II
  • Written by author Glen Jeansonne
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, June 1997
  • The majority of American women supported the Allied cause during World War II and made sacrifices on the home front to benefit the war effort. But U.S. intervention was opposed by a movement led by ultraright women whose professed desire to keep their son
  • The majority of American women supported the Allied cause during World War II. and made sacrifices on the home front to benefit the war effort. But U.S. intervention was opposed by a movement led by ultraright women whose professed desire to keep their so
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1The Context of the World War II Mothers' Movement1
2Elizabeth Dilling and the Genesis of a Movement10
3The Fifth Column29
4The National Legion of Mothers of America45
5Cathrine Curtis and the Women's National Committee to Keep the U.S. out of War57
6Dilling and the Crusade against Lend-Lease73
7Lyrl Clark Van Hyning and We the Mothers Mobilize for America87
8The Mothers' Movement in the Midwest: Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit101
9The Mothers' Movement in the East: Philadelphia and New York119
10Agnes Waters: The Lone Wolf of Dissent138
11The Mass Sedition Trial152
12The Postwar Mothers' Movement165
13The Significance of the Mothers' Movement179
Epilogue: "Can We All Get Along?"187
Notes191
Bibliographical Essay243
Index257


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