Gerald L. K. Smith by Glen Jeansonne

Gerald L. K. Smith by Glen Jeansonne

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In the first full-length biography of evangelist Gerald L. K. Smith (1898-1976), Glen Jeansonne traces the tempestuous career of this notorious bigot. Exhaustively researched, this study contains information from Smith's FBI dossier, his personal papers, and Smith himself.

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Gerald L. K. Smith by Glen Jeansonne

In the first full-length biography of evangelist Gerald L. K. Smith (1898-1976), Glen Jeansonne traces the tempestuous career of this notorious bigot. A spellbinding speaker and brilliant organiser, Smith founded the reactionary hate sheet The Cross and the Flag as well as the anti-Semitic Christian Nationalist Crusade and ran for president three times. Exhaustively researched, this study contains information from Smith's FBI dossier, his personal papers, and Smith himself. Also included are compelling arguments concerning the causes of anti-Semitism in America, the role of demagogues, and the mentality of their loyal supporters.
Glen Jeansonne is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and the author of Women of the Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War II and Leander Perez, Boss of the Delta.
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ISBN 13 9780807121689
ISBN 10 0807121681
Title Gerald L. K. Smith
Author Glen Jeansonne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Year published 1997-06-30
Number of pages 284
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