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  • Tuttle, Earl W. (editor)

    Published by American Freedom Company, Plymouth, New Hampshire, 1988

    Seller: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ESA

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    The Truth was established ca. 1981 by Earl Tuttle of New Hampshire as the organ of his American Freedom Company, which promoted "freedom for all, political self-determination and a return of the Judeo-Christian ethic in America" (response to a questionnaire sent by the Kansas Collection, Univ. of Kansas). The newspaper covered all aspects of the international anti-Communist movement and often featured interviews or articles by Soviet dissidents. It promoted a boycott of Soviet imports and was involved in organizing around Captive Nations week. Issues included here: Vol. IV, No. 4-Vol. IX, No. 4, a run of 21 issues. Side-folding tabloid format printed in black (some issues black & red) on newsprint, most issues 32 p., illus. Mailing labels to the covers, a few with âWilcox Collection' stamps or âDup' penciled at the top. Only seven institutions with any issue in OCLC, with the majority holding only a few issues.