Wick, Grace, 1888-1958.
Grace Wick was a right-wing activist who lived in Portland, Oregon from 1927 to 1958. She corresponded with many political figures and collected publications of numerous organizations, primarily those of the far right. Wick opposed U.S. entry in the Second World War and supported the isolationist Mother's movement. A strident anti-Semite, she published and distributed a William Dudley Pelley tract, "Dupes of Judah," with her own introduction, as "A Personal Message to the Congress of the United States."
From the description of Grace Wick papers, 1888-1962 (bulk, 1928-1951). (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 40761315
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