A Story of America First: The Men and Women Who Opposed U.S. Intervention in World War II

Bill Kauffman,Bill Kauffman

A Story of America First: The Men and Women Who Opposed U.S. Intervention in World War II
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Published
30 January 2003
Pages
320
ISBN
9780275975128

A Story of America First: The Men and Women Who Opposed U.S. Intervention in World War II

Bill Kauffman,Bill Kauffman

Written in 1942, but unpublished until now, this study of the America First Committee by it’s chief researcher and Senate lobbyist sheds new light on this frequently misunderstood and misrepresented group. The America First Committee, founded in September 1940 to keep the United States out of what became the Second World War, was the largest antiwar organization in American history. Its 800,000 members spanned the political spectrum from conservative Republican to Socialist; its spokesmen were prairie populists, Eastern patricians, and, most controversially, the aviator Charles A. Lindbergh. Written in 1942, but unpublished until now, this study of the America First Committee by it’s chief researcher and Senate lobbyist, Ruth Sarles, sheds new light on this frequently misunderstood and misrepresented group. An introduction by Bill Kauffman assesses the place of Ruth Sarles and America First in American history. Ruth Sarles was at the center of the storm. An Ohio-born peace activist with the pacifist National Council for Prevention of War, Sarles knew all of the principals and had a ringside seat for the great debates that pitted isolationists against interventionists. In 1942 she wrote a firsthand history of the America First Committee. But a war was on, and dissent was scarce: her manuscript remained unpublished–until now. Ruth Sarles tells of America First’s unlikely birth at the Yale Law School, its extraordinary growth as Middle Americans rallied to the antiwar banner, and the fierce controversies in which it became enmeshed. In this edition, Kauffman uncovers some fascinating sidelights to the era, including a pro-Lindbergh editorial by a student journalist named Kurt Vonnegut.

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