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November/December 1999
A Mockery of Justice—The Great Sedition Trial of 1944
According to historian Harry Elmer Barnes— who was one of FDR’s leading critics from the academic arena, the purpose of the Great Sedition Trial was to make the Roosevelt administration “seem opposed to fascism” when, in fact, the administration was pursuing totalitarian policies. Too few Americans today know of this travesty, a shameful blot on U.S. history.
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