Constitutional Democracy Crusaders broadsides, circa 1944.

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Constitutional Democracy Crusaders broadsides, circa 1944.

Broadsides with information directed toward Democrats of the Southern States concerning the upcoming 1944 United States presidential election. Discusses the threat that presidential candidates Hillman-Browder pose to the interests of the Democratic Party, as perceived by John U. Barr.

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Democratic Party (U.S.)

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Constitutional Democracy Crusaders.

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Political organization established in New Orleans, La., in response to southern Democrats dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party. John U. Barr was that organization's national chairman ca. 1944, and it apparently operated out of the St. Charles Hotel in New Orleans. From the description of Constitutional Democracy Crusaders broadsides, circa 1944. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 261217800 ...

Barr, John U.

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Hillman, Sidney, 1887-1946

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Tom Darcy was born in Brokklyn, NY in 1932. He received his art education at the school of Visual Arts in New York. In 1958 he began his editorial cartooning with Newsday on Long Island. In 1970, Darcy was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his incisive cartoons of the Vietnam War and racial discrimination. He won many awards in 1970's, some of these were: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs in 1970 & 1973, Meeman Conservation Award in 1972 & 1974 as well as the National Headliners' Club award i...