Rural Justice

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Rural Justice was a magazine published by Father Arthur Terminiello from 1939 thru June 25, 1943 in Troy, Alabama. The publication was similar in content to Father Coughlin’s paper Social Justice. Father Terminiello claimed the publication had a circulation of 15,000 readers.[1] The Church ordered him to cease publication because of magazine’s anti-Jewish content.

A few years later Father Terminiello replaced Rural Justice with The Crusader. The Mobile Diocese forced Father Terminiello to resign as a priest. He was later reinstated in 1949.

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  1. The Plotters, p. 120, by John Roy Carlson, (1946)