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Women of the far rightWomen of the far right

Women of the far right1996

Glen Jeansonne

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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 sons out of combat was mixed with militant Christianity, anticommunism, and anti-Semitism. This book is the first history of the self-styled "mothers' movement," so called because among its component groups were the National Legion of Mothers of America, the Mothers of Sons Forum, and the National Blue Star Mothers. Jeansonne examines the motivations of these women, the political and social impact of their movement, and their collaborations with men of the far right and also with mainstream isolationists such as Charles Lindbergh. Drawing on files kept by the FBI and other confidential documents, this book sheds light on the history of the war era and on women's place within the far right.

Details

First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2150450W

Subjects

HistoryNeutralityPolitics and governmentSocietiesSocieties and clubsRight-wing extremistsWomen radicalsWomenAssociationsExtrémistes de droiteKriegseintrittFemmesGeschichte 1939-1945NeutralitéHistoireFrauPolitique et gouvernementRadicales

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