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- Church_League_of_America abstract "The Church League of America was founded in Chicago in 1937 to oppose left-wing and Social Gospel influences in Christian thought and organizations. The group's founders were Frank J. Loesch, a lawyer and head of the Chicago Crime Commission, Henry P. Cornwell, chairman of the board of Quaker Oats, and George Washington Robnett, an advertising executive. The nonprofit organization became an influential anti-communist research and advocacy group in the 1950s, under the direction of former United States Air Force Intelligence Officer Major Edgar C. Bundy. It famously denounced the mainstream National Council of Churches for being dominated by communists. In 1961, the Church League moved its headquarters to Wheaton, Illinois, where it continued its research operations, and created an extensive library of materials on subversive activity. Selling reports and access to its information was a major source of revenue for the Church League, and they also sometimes provided it without charge to like-minded researchers, including members of government and law enforcement agencies. The Church League of America dissolved in 1984.".
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- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Anti-communism.
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- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_based_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
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- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1937.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wheaton,_Illinois.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Crime_Commission.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_C._Bundy.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Frank_J._Loesch.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington_Robnett.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Henry_P._Cornwell.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink National_Council_of_Churches.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLink Social_Gospel.
- Church_League_of_America wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church League of America".
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:1937_establishments_in_Illinois.
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:Anti-communist_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:Religious_organizations_based_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:Religious_organizations_disestablished_in_1984.
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1937.
- Church_League_of_America subject Category:Wheaton,_Illinois.
- Church_League_of_America comment "The Church League of America was founded in Chicago in 1937 to oppose left-wing and Social Gospel influences in Christian thought and organizations. The group's founders were Frank J. Loesch, a lawyer and head of the Chicago Crime Commission, Henry P. Cornwell, chairman of the board of Quaker Oats, and George Washington Robnett, an advertising executive.".
- Church_League_of_America label "Church League of America".
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