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Published during World War II, Home Front was a newspaper published by the Communist Party of Arizona. Its content initially focused on support for war efforts against Nazi Germany, with its masthead reading “National Unity for Victory Over Nazism-Fascism” in its March/April 1944 issue. Edited by Morris Graham, the paper included articles about political dealings during the war, both internationally and domestically, as well as political cartoons. After the war had ceased, Home Front continued to be published at least through 1946, though without its initial subhead in its masthead. The paper continued to platform columns that called for civil and labor rights for Americans and people around the globe.
Dates of Publication194?-194?Frequency of PublicationMonthlyPlace of PublicationPhoenix, ArizonaLanguageEnglishPermissions and Reuse
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