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American Party (1924) : ウィキペディア英語版
American Party (1924)

The American Party of 1924 was a short-lived American political party.
== National convention ==
It met in Columbus, Ohio in June 1924, with 27 delegates present. Anti-Catholic activist former judge Gilbert O. Nations was nominated on the first ballot for President of the United States, with 20 votes to 7 for Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot, whose supporters announced that he had declined the party's nomination, insisting that he preferred to work within the Republican Party. Former California congressman Charles Hiram Randall was nominated for vice-president, with 16 votes to 10 for Georgia congressman William D. Upshaw; Upshaw supporters announced that he planned to seek the Democratic nomination for that office, and (failing that) to seek re-election to Congress. There were also calls for a merger with the Prohibition Party; more than one delegate was also a delegate to the Prohibition national convention scheduled to be held in the same city in a few days. (The Prohibition Party would reject the call for merger, nominating its own slate instead.〔"National Affairs:Nominees" ''Time'' June 16, 1924〕) Randall later declined to run, in order to concentrate on a race for Congress in California on both the American and Prohibition party tickets;〔("Angeleno Quits Race for Vice-President," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 22, 1924, page 13 )〕 and the national committee selected Leander L. Pickett, a former member of the Prohibition Party in Kentucky, as the vice-presidential nominee.
The party platform adopted called for treaties looking to outlaw war; for censorship of foreign-language newspapers, prohibiting "foreign schools" from disseminating foreign propaganda, and restriction of immigration; for the limitation of excessive wealth; for more stringent laws against polygamy, white slavery and kidnapping; for more effective laws against election fraud; and for stricter law enforcement, especially of Prohibition.
The convention called for establishments of organizations in all state, of a national executive committee, and of a national committee composed of one man and one woman from each state.〔"American Party Seeks Klan Aid; May Join Drys in 1924 Drive for Presidency" ''Reading Eagle'' June 4, 1924; p. 1, col. 3〕

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