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 Coughlinโ€™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 magazineโ€™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. โ†‘ The Plotters, p. 120, by John Roy Carlson, (1946)