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It Seems to Heywood Broun

Broun, Heywood | June 20, 1928 issue

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Some people speak of injection of religious issues into the coming U.S. Presidential campaign as if it meant a discussion of creeds and dogma from every stump. Deplore it or not, the issue is in and will remain there. The voters will have to decide in whether church and state are to be truly separate. This is not an anti-Catholic argument, for whatever the past or future of that church may be it seems to the author that the Protestant denominations are far more active in the field of direct action than is the older organization.

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RELIGION & politics; POLITICAL campaigns; PRESIDENTS -- United States; ELECTIONS -- United States; PRESIDENTS -- Election -- 1928; UNITED States
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