Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
It may well be that this same astounding race may at the present time be in the actual process of producing another system of morals and philosophy, as malevolent as Christianity was benevolent, which, if not arrested, would shatter irretrievably all that Christianity has rendered possible. It would almost seem as if the gospel of Christ and the gospel of Antichrist were destined to originate among the same people; and that this mystic and mysterious race had been chosen for the supreme manifestations, both of the divine and the diabolical. - Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill

Robert Ferdinand Wagner

Career politician, helped pass the National Labor Relations Act AKA the Wagner Act.

Robert Ferdinand Wagner
Birth 1877-06-08Death 1953-05-04
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Anti-Nazi Rally At Madison Square Garden
Started 1933-03-27Ended 1933-03-27
The anti-Nazi rally lead by Rabbi Stephen Wise was a success. It completely filled Madison Square Gardens twenty thousand capacity, and spilled out side of the venue by an estimated thirty five thousand.

Other rallies were held in the United States, and around the world.

Speakers:
Rabbi M. S. Margolies
Catholic and former governor Alfred E. Smith
Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop Francis T. McConnell
Union head William Green
John Haynes Holmes
Senator Robert Wagner
Jewish Writer Samuel Margoshes
Jewish Activist Joseph Tenenbaum
Zionist Chaim Greenberg
National Labor Relations “Wagner” Act
Bill passed to protect people’s right to join a union.
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