Charles Coughlin

Charles Coughlin

Father Charles Edward Coughlin was a controversial Roman Catholic priest at Royal Oak, Michigan's National Shrine of the Little Flower church. He was one of the first political leaders to use radio to reach a mass audience, as more than thirty million tuned to his weekly broadcasts during the 1930s. Early in his career Coughlin was a vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his early New Deal proposals, before later becoming a harsh critic of Roosevelt as too friendly to bankers. In 1934 he announced a new political organization called the National Union for Social Justice. He wrote a...
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Birthdate:October 25, 1891
Birthplace:Hamilton
Date of death:October 27, 1979

Written works by Charles Coughlin

Emmanuel, God with us
Emmanuel, God with us
Father Coughlin's radio discourses ... 1930/31-
Father Coughlin's radio discourses ... 1930/31-
Father Coughlin's radio discourses, 1931-1932
Father Coughlin's radio discourses, 1931-1932
A series of lectures on social justice
A series of lectures on social justice

Places Charles Coughlin has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Charles Coughlin
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Hamilton 504,559
B Michigan 9,876,187
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