Terminiello, A. W. (Arthur W.)
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Catholic priest known as the Father Coughlin of the South. He ministered to tenant farmers in Alabama and Florida, started innovative programs involving mobile trailer chapels, conducted radio and television programs (The Pastor's Fireside), founded an experimental community called Saint Teresa's Village, and for a time toured and lectured with Gerald L.K. Smith.
In 1946 a Chicago court found him guilty of "making an improper noise, riot, disturbance, breach of the peace or diversion tending to a breach of the peace" because of remarks he made at a Gerald L.K. Smith rally; the supreme Court heard his appeal in 1949 and the justices wrote four separate opinions.
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Antisemitism
Church and social problems
Communism
Farm tenancy
Fascism
Freedom of speech
Racism
Radio broadcasting
Radio in religion
Religious broadcasting
Sharecropping
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