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Collection of news stories and excerpts related to keeping America out of war titled "America First Digest"

Title
[Collection of news stories and excerpts related to keeping America out of war titled "America First Digest"].
Published
[United States : America First Committee, 1941]
Physical Description
4 items in 1 folder ; in folder 35 cm
Local Notes
Cataloging made possible by funds from Yale Class 45W.
Notes
Collection title devised by cataloger.
"Important, Personal"--Upper left and right corners.
Summary
A compilation of news stories and highlights related to keeping America out of foreign wars and given to U.S. legislators by America First Committee. The America First Committee, was a non-interventionist group, founded by Yale Law student Robert D. Stuart [R. Douglas Stuart, Jr.] in 1940. The organization disbanded Dec. 11, 1941 after the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
Variant and related titles
America First Digest.
Format
Other
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 25, 2012
Contents
America First Digest. First headline: Anti-interventionist caucus agrees Congress opposes a "shooting war" [July 1941?]
America First Digest. First headline: It is not too late
America First Digest. First headline: Despite blatant war propaganda anti-war forces of country and congress winning their fight, bi-partisan caucus told
America First Digest. First Headline: How to keep out of war and preserve powers of Congress is discussed by the non-interventionist leaders of both houses.
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