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Charles Coughlin

Charles Coughlin

Catholic priest, radio commentator

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Founder of
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Union Party (United States)
Birthdate
October 25, 1891
Birthplace
Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario
Date of Death
October 27, 1979
Place of Death
Birmingham, Michigan
Birmingham, Michigan
Author of
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Social justice
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Eight lectures on labor, capital and justice
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Money Questions and Answers
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Bishops versus Pope
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The miracle
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A jubilee memorial, 1916-1966
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Taxation-its remedy
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Helmet and sword
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Educated at
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
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Author
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Radio personality
Radio personality
Journalist
Journalist
Writer
Writer
ISNI
00000000818960130
Open Library ID
OL2316763A0
VIAF
1207842890

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Citizenship
Canada
Canada
United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q181249
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Charles Coughlin (25 October 1891 – 27 October 1979) was a Canadian-American radio personality, journalist, and writer, born in Hamilton, Ontario. He received his education from the University of Toronto. Throughout his career, Coughlin held multiple occupations, including being a writer, radio personality, and journalist. He held citizenship in both Canada and the United States.

Coughlin was the founder of the Union Party in the United States. He passed away in Birmingham, Michigan. As an individual, Charles Coughlin is an instance of a person.

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