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Stateside Podcast: The story of Father Coughlin

Charles Coughlin, with fists raised, attacks the New Deal in Boston, 1936.
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Charles Coughlin, with fists raised, attacks the New Deal in Boston, 1936.

Father Charles Coughlin's radio ministry was founded during the Great Depression, and based at his church in Metro Detroit, the Shrine of the Little Flower. He commanded tens of millions of listeners through hateful rhetoric. His conspiracy theories spun about Jewish bankers and global cabals informed a growing wave of intolerance and far right wing radicalism. Today, we dig into the history of this broadcast pioneer with political ambitions who spread a doctrine of intolerance and division across the United States.

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Mercedes Mejia is a producer and director of <i>Stateside</i>.