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preserved covering the period from 1904 to 1936. Included with the diary and manuscripts are a travel film of the Holy Land, transcripts from an interview and various certificates. Some of the photographs document his activities as a radio host with WJAS. Other photos document his charitable food distributions.
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The James R. Cox Collection is maintained in the Archives Service Center (ASC) at the University of Pittsburgh. The collection consists of Cox's recorded radio programs, over four hundred photographs taken between 1923 and 1930, newspaper clippings, sermons, and hymns. His diary and manuscripts are
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The march sparked the formation of the Jobless Party. The Jobless Party supported government public works and labor unions, and spread from Pittsburgh to other major cities. James Cox became the Jobless Party's first presidential candidate. Even Cox's bishop viewed his race as an effort to give
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In January 1932, Cox led a march of 20,000 unemployed Pennsylvanians, dubbed "Cox's Army", on Washington, D.C, the largest demonstration to that date in the nation's capital. He hoped the action would stir Congress to start a public works program and to increase the
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After the presidential election of 1932, Cox continued his relief work and was a member of the Pennsylvania Commission for the Unemployed. In the mid-1930s, Roosevelt appointed him to the state recovery board of the
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backed Cox's march. Pinchot hoped Cox would back his own hopes to wrest away the Republican nomination for president away from Hoover. Cox had other plans.
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gas stations to dispense free gas to the marchers. This proved to be the pretext for Hoover to remove Mellon from his post as
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wanted to know how Cox was able to purchase enough gasoline to get the marchers to Washington, suggesting the
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was sufficiently embarrassed by the march that a full-scale investigation was launched against Cox. The
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Cox died at age 65 in Pittsburgh on March 20, 1951; he is interred in
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A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh
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in 1932, and also an organizer of a massive protest march on
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Candidates in the 1932 United States presidential election
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and was ordained in 1911. From 1917 to 1919, he served in
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American Roman Catholic priest and activist (1886–1951)
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elections in which the winner lost the popular vote
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Index

Father James Cox
Coxey's Army
Lawrenceville
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Duquesne University
St. Vincent Seminary
University of Pittsburgh
Roman Catholic
priest
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
President of the United States
Washington, DC
Lawrenceville
Pittsburgh
Duquesne University
Saint Vincent Seminary
Latrobe, Pennsylvania
World War I
chaplain
Angers
University of Pittsburgh
St. Patrick
Strip District
Great Depression
inheritance tax
Republican
Gifford Pinchot

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