Elizabeth Dilling
![Elizabeth Dilling addressing the [[United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary|Senate Judiciary Subcommittee]], January 11, 1939{{efn-lr|The ("unverified") [[Library of Congress]] caption reads: "Assailing all liberals, including the [[Roosevelt family]], before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today, Mrs. Elizabeth Dilling, author of the Anti-Communist Volume 'The Red Network,' gave a regular show to a crowded hearing room in opposing the nomination of [[Felix Frankfurter]] to the Supreme Court. She challenged the committee collectively and individually to disprove anything she writes or says".<ref name=D>{{cite web|url=http://loc.gov/pictures/resource/hec.25801/|title=Assails all liberals as she opposes Frankfurter before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11.|work=[[Library of Congress]]: Prints & photographs online catalog|author=Harris, Ewing photographic studio|author-link=Harris & Ewing photo studio|date=January 11, 1939|access-date=April 1, 2016}}</ref>}}](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Elizabeth_Dilling.jpg)
Dilling was the best-known leader of the World War II women's isolationist movement, a grass-roots campaign that pressured Congress to refrain from helping the Allies. She was among 28 anti-war campaigners charged with sedition in 1942; the charges were dropped in 1946. While academic studies have predominantly ignored both the anti-war "Mothers' movement" and right-wing activist women in general, Dilling's writings secured her a lasting influence among right-wing groups. She organized the Paul Reveres, an anti-communist organization, and was a member of the America First Committee. Provided by Wikipedia
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The red network a "who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots by Dilling, Elizabeth
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The Jewish religion its influence today by Dilling, Elizabeth
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The Roosevelt red record and its background by Dilling, Elizabeth
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The Roosevelt red record and its background by Dilling, Elizabeth
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The red network A "Who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots by Dilling, Elizabeth
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The red network a "Who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots by Dilling, Elizabeth
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