Keep America Out of War Congress

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The Keep America Out of War Congress (KAOWC) was officially founded at a rally held on March 6, 1938, in the New York Hippodrome. The host and sponsor was the Socialist Party, and the chairman, veteran pacifist reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Speakers included Robert M. LaFollette Jr., socialist leader Norman Thomas and columnist John T. Flynn. The national platform called for withdrawal from such 'imperialist' involvement as the stationing of American ships and marines in China's war zones; the scrapping of plans for industrial mobilization, conscription, and foreign alliances; the termination of war trade; and national adoption of a war referendum. The Congress created a skeletal organization (initially called the Keep America Out of War Committee), and made provision for state and local units.

For most of its life, the KAOWC was a coalition composed of the Socialist Party and six militant peace organizations: The Peace Section of the American Friends Service Committee; The Fellowship of Reconciliation; The World Peace Commission of the Methodist Church; The American Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; The National Council for the Prevention of War; and The War Resisters League.

One controversial aspect of the organization, given its liberal constituency, was its relationship with the America First Committee. While opposing America First's stress upon rearmament and its silence concerning conscription, the KAOWC still welcomed its formation, accepted significant donations and co-sponsored some New York rallies. When Charles A. Lindbergh, America First's most noted leader, gave a speech on September 11, 1941, claiming that 'Jewish groups' were among those agitating for war, the Congress governing committee strongly objected on the grounds that he was encouraging domestic intolerance.

In December of 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the KAOWC quickly dissolved. Property was turned over to a hastily formed body, the Provisional Committee Toward a Democratic Peace, which, in early 1942, became the Post War World Council. The new organization was created by Norman Thomas and his associates to work toward a democratic, non-imperialist peace settlement. Thomas was committed to developing plans for peace that would prevent all future wars, promoting international relations and universal disarmament in newsletters, editorials, press releases and letters to government officials and guiding the organization as it published pamphlets and organized conferences. Activities slowed down in 1965 because of his failing health. Some efforts, including a newsletter, continued until December 1967 when the organization was officially dissolved after Thomas suffered a severe stroke.

From the guide to the Keep America Out of War Congress Records, 1936-1946, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives)

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referencedIn Edwin Montefiore Borchard papers, 1910-1950 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
creatorOf Campaign for World Government (Organization). Campaign for World Government records, 1937-1985. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Guide to the Keep America Out of War Congress Records, 1936-1946 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Lloyd, George, 1913-1998. Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994 (bulk 1930-1990). New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Campaign for World Government. Records of the Chicago office, 1937-1995 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Borchard, Edwin Montefiore, 1884-1951. Edwin Montefiore Borchard papers, 1910-1950 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Beale, Howard K. (Howard Kennedy), 1899-1959. Papers, 1913-1959. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Georgia Lloyd papers, 1915-1994, 1930-1990 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Oswald Garrison Villard papers Houghton Library
creatorOf Hanighen, Frank C. Uncensored records, 1938-1941. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Keep America Out of War Congress. [Minor publications.]. Yale University Library
referencedIn Evansville Peace Council. Evansville Peace Council collection, 1940-1943. Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC
referencedIn Senior, Clarence Ollson, 1903-1974. Papers, 1924-1945. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Paul Blanshard Papers, 1912-1979 Bentley Historical Library
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associatedWith America First Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Beale, Howard K. (Howard Kennedy), 1899-1959. person
associatedWith Blanshard, Paul, 1892- person
associatedWith Borchard, Edwin Montefiore, 1884-1951. person
associatedWith Campaign for World Government (Organization) corporateBody
associatedWith Dodge, Alice L. person
associatedWith Evansville Peace Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Labor anti-war council. corporateBody
associatedWith Lloyd, George, 1913-1998. person
associatedWith Lloyd, Georgia, 1913- person
associatedWith Post War World Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Provisional Committee Toward a Democratic Peace. corporateBody
associatedWith Senior, Clarence Ollson, 1903-1974. person
associatedWith Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968 person
associatedWith Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949 person
associatedWith Youth Committee Against War. corporateBody
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Socialism
World War, 1939-1945
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