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Cody Gabbard poses for a portrait at Fayette County Community Corrections in Connersville, Indiana, on Jan. 23, 2020, when he was participating in a work-release program. Now in recovery...
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Marino Indiana Historical Bureau 20 “America First”: The Indiana Ku Klux Klan and Immigration Policy in the 1920s Jill Weiss Simins Indiana University – Purdue University...
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Lard sculptures of Franklin Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie in the Agriculture and Horticulture Building at the 1940 Indiana State Fair. Image courtesy of Indiana Historical Society.Even though he lost the presidential election in 1940, Willkie and FDR became friends and political allies, as they held similar views on foreign policy and civil rights. In particular, Willkie, both during and after the campaign, went against many in his party with his support of FDR’s policy to dispatch war aid to Britain in 1940, as opposed to fighting abroad or remaining isolated from the war. Historian Justin H. Libby describes Willkie’s support of war aid as the “forerunner of the bipartisan policy.” ; African American veteran Isaac Woodard at the Wendell Willkie memorial building in New York, circa 1946. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress.On the home front, Willkie avidly defended the rights of African Americans and publicly advocated for the improved housing, education and health of black citizens. He was widely concerned with the treatment of African Americans in the Armed Forces, arguing in various articles that they should be afforded the same freedom at home that they fought for abroad. ; One World by Wendell Willkie. Image courtesy of