New York City Street Scene Selling Social Justice July 1939
In July 1939, street vendors in New York City sell copies of Social Justice, a publication founded by Father Charles Coughlin. This magazine gained prominence during the 1930s, addressing social and political issues of the time. Coughlins controversial views attracted a wide audience, influencing public opinion in the United States.
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New York City Street Scene Selling Social Justice July 1939
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