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BALDWIN, MRS. CATHERINE P. Husband's name ia Thomas A. Her address a, as given in her pamphlet la 725 Riverside Drive, New York City. She is a matronly woman of about 50, tall and heavy. She is active in Catholio ciroles and is said at one time to have been assooiated with the Sinn Fein movement in Ireland. Mrs. Baldwin seems to be in complete sympathy with Natism. She maintains her own anti-Communist circle, was alleged to be a large contributor to the Friends of New Germany, and was a member of the Committee of the Defenders of Democracy in 1936 whioh exhibited anti-New Deal sketches ln East 57th Street. Mrs. Baldwin ia the president of the "Defenders of the Constitution of the USA" and a collaborator of Mrs. Elisabeth Dlllir,-. She continuously distributee inoiting pamphlets, one of them being called "Undermining America," Advertised in Hudson's Decomber 4, 1939 issue of "America in Dnn-er," it purports to enii~hten United States citizens of underhand work carried on in this country through the Cecil Rhodes Foundation, Andrew Carnegie Fund, Lord Hortholiffe, Rockefeller and the Twentieth Century Fund, Inc. Mrs. Baldwin also puts out a series of charts,showing alleged effects of British domination in the United States. Thanks to her olever disruise as a zealous patriot, 3he is very successful in her termite work. (Newa Letter, 6/7/41) These charts are ten in number and are distributed by the "Defendere of the Constitution of the U.S.A." The avowed purpose is "to disclose the underlying reaaons and the highly organized plan of the forces which are working to destroy National Governments, particularly that of the United States of jimerioa." Each chart is accompanied by an explanatory memorandum and they consist of clippings chosen to illustrate the theme of the compiler (Mrs. Baldwin) that the United States must steer clear of a world state and that the British Israel World Federation is plotting to bring the United States into such a world government. Of particular Interest is the attack on the Anglo-Saxon Federation of America which ia charged with being the American agency of the British Israel world Federation acheme to make America part of a world commonwealth of nations. Bulletin no. 10 contains the following statementi "We prospered...until we had the philosophy of inter- nationaliom put over on ua - to save the world for democracy." The charts are riven over to reproductions of documentary evidence of the existence of a 3ritish plot. The reproductions consist for the most jart of copies of articles appearing originally in the British Israel .publications and the Anglo-Saxon Federation in this country. The pamphlet, "Undermining America," ia published by the Defenders of the Constitution of the USA at 5/ a copy. It contains a chro-.icled account of "subversive" activities, "through the Fiur.dations of Cecil Rhodes, Andrew Carnegie, Lord Korthcliffe, Rockefeller and the 20th Century Fund, Inc." It is baaed partially on information appearing in Mrs. Dilling's "V.ed Betwork." The only anti-Senitio statement is a reference to the Zionist Jewa putting Arerico into the World V.ar, in return for England's promise of Palestine. On the back cover appears the following, "Writs to - C ?. Baldwin, President of the Defenders of the Constitution of the United States of America, 725 Riverside Drive, New York City for the set of TEN CHARTS giving ariazin<- documentary evidence of - UNDERMINING AMEBICA FOR WCF.LD GOVERNMENT, iVORLD PP. ICE FORCE, V'ORLD CURRFl'CY AND .YORLD RELIGION. 3et of Ten charts #1.00. Extra copies of "UNUEPJ.'D.TNG AlfcRICA" at bf. each. Help the circulation until every American has this important information." Mrs. Baldwin seems to be very friendly with Mrs. Rudyard Uzzell at whose home on Kay 7, 1939 a meeting was held to introduce General George van Born Mo8eley
Object Description
Collection Name | Jewish Community Relations Council, Boston, Massachusetts |
Collection Number | I-123 |
Dates | 1941; 1942 |
Box Number | 54 |
Folder Number | 10 |
Subjects |
Antisemitism Civil Rights Social Justice World War II |
Access | Request access |
Rights | User has an obligation to determine copyright or other use restrictions prior to publication or distribution. Please contact the archives at reference@ajhsboston.org or 617-226-1245 for more information. |
Source | American Jewish Historical Society-New England Archives, New England Historic Genealogical Society |
Description
Collection Name | Jewish Community Relations Council, Boston, Massachusetts |
Collection Number | I-123 |
Dates | 1941; 1942 |
Box Number | 54 |
Folder Number | 10 |
Subjects |
Antisemitism Civil Rights Social Justice World War II |
Description |
Activities Antisemitism Individuals Baldwin, Catherine P. |
Access | Request access |
Rights | User has an obligation to determine copyright or other use restrictions prior to publication or distribution. Please contact the archives at reference@ajhsboston.org or 617-226-1245 for more information. |
Transcript | BALDWIN, MRS. CATHERINE P. Husband's name ia Thomas A. Her address a, as given in her pamphlet la 725 Riverside Drive, New York City. She is a matronly woman of about 50, tall and heavy. She is active in Catholio ciroles and is said at one time to have been assooiated with the Sinn Fein movement in Ireland. Mrs. Baldwin seems to be in complete sympathy with Natism. She maintains her own anti-Communist circle, was alleged to be a large contributor to the Friends of New Germany, and was a member of the Committee of the Defenders of Democracy in 1936 whioh exhibited anti-New Deal sketches ln East 57th Street. Mrs. Baldwin ia the president of the "Defenders of the Constitution of the USA" and a collaborator of Mrs. Elisabeth Dlllir,-. She continuously distributee inoiting pamphlets, one of them being called "Undermining America," Advertised in Hudson's Decomber 4, 1939 issue of "America in Dnn-er," it purports to enii~hten United States citizens of underhand work carried on in this country through the Cecil Rhodes Foundation, Andrew Carnegie Fund, Lord Hortholiffe, Rockefeller and the Twentieth Century Fund, Inc. Mrs. Baldwin also puts out a series of charts,showing alleged effects of British domination in the United States. Thanks to her olever disruise as a zealous patriot, 3he is very successful in her termite work. (Newa Letter, 6/7/41) These charts are ten in number and are distributed by the "Defendere of the Constitution of the U.S.A." The avowed purpose is "to disclose the underlying reaaons and the highly organized plan of the forces which are working to destroy National Governments, particularly that of the United States of jimerioa." Each chart is accompanied by an explanatory memorandum and they consist of clippings chosen to illustrate the theme of the compiler (Mrs. Baldwin) that the United States must steer clear of a world state and that the British Israel World Federation is plotting to bring the United States into such a world government. Of particular Interest is the attack on the Anglo-Saxon Federation of America which ia charged with being the American agency of the British Israel world Federation acheme to make America part of a world commonwealth of nations. Bulletin no. 10 contains the following statementi "We prospered...until we had the philosophy of inter- nationaliom put over on ua - to save the world for democracy." The charts are riven over to reproductions of documentary evidence of the existence of a 3ritish plot. The reproductions consist for the most jart of copies of articles appearing originally in the British Israel .publications and the Anglo-Saxon Federation in this country. The pamphlet, "Undermining America," ia published by the Defenders of the Constitution of the USA at 5/ a copy. It contains a chro-.icled account of "subversive" activities, "through the Fiur.dations of Cecil Rhodes, Andrew Carnegie, Lord Korthcliffe, Rockefeller and the 20th Century Fund, Inc." It is baaed partially on information appearing in Mrs. Dilling's "V.ed Betwork." The only anti-Senitio statement is a reference to the Zionist Jewa putting Arerico into the World V.ar, in return for England's promise of Palestine. On the back cover appears the following, "Writs to - C ?. Baldwin, President of the Defenders of the Constitution of the United States of America, 725 Riverside Drive, New York City for the set of TEN CHARTS giving ariazin<- documentary evidence of - UNDERMINING AMEBICA FOR WCF.LD GOVERNMENT, iVORLD PP. ICE FORCE, V'ORLD CURRFl'CY AND .YORLD RELIGION. 3et of Ten charts #1.00. Extra copies of "UNUEPJ.'D.TNG AlfcRICA" at bf. each. Help the circulation until every American has this important information." Mrs. Baldwin seems to be very friendly with Mrs. Rudyard Uzzell at whose home on Kay 7, 1939 a meeting was held to introduce General George van Born Mo8eley |
Source | American Jewish Historical Society-New England Archives, New England Historic Genealogical Society |
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