National Gentile League

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National Gentile League was headed by Donald Shea. Shea was a former member of the Ku Klux Klan and spoke at Italian Fascist meetings in Baltimore, Maryland.[1] Lois de Lafayette Washburn was the organization’s executive secretary.[2]

The group was incorporated in Maryland in 1934 under the name National Gentile Association. Directors listed were B. E. Clark, W. N. Fox, and M. L. Burnett.

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  1. The Plotters, by John Roy Carlson, page 36
  2. Women of the Far Right: the Mothers' Movement and World War II, by Glen Jeansonne, page 154