Cat.No: 288057 Speech of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh over the Columbia and National networks. Friday, September 15, 1939. Charles A. Lindbergh.

Speech of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh over the Columbia and National networks. Friday, September 15, 1939.

Washington DC: National Committee to Keep America Out of Foreign Wars, 1939. Four-panel pamphlet, very good.

Lindbergh argues against being lured into the war in Europe. "Much of our news is already colored. Every incident and every accident will be seized upon to influence us. And in a modern war there are bound to be plenty of both. We must learn to look behind every article we read and every speech we hear. We must not only inquire about the writer and the speaker, about his personal interests and his nationality, but we must ask who owns and who influences the newspaper, the news picture, and the radio station. If our people know the truth, if they are fully and accurately informed, if they are not misled by propaganda, this country is not likely to enter the war now going on in Europe."

Cat.No: 288057

Price: $75.00