John Henry Monk
John Henry Monk (born February 3, 1888 San Antonio, Texas) was the publisher of a nationalist paper called Grass Roots. The paper was once described as mimeographed publication devoted to the exposure of "Trotskyite-Communist Jews."
Monk was employed as an electrical engendering draftsman at the Portsmouth, Virginia naval yard and was once a Christian minister.
Monk had written an anti-Jewish book that he attempted to publish himself.
John Monk was once known as Jean Valjean.