Clay Fulks

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Clay Fulks (20th Century)

Fulks wrote many of the Emanuel Haldeman-Julius Little Blue Book paperbacks:

"The Serpent's Tooth and Other Stories (Little Blue Book, Number 1263) (1925)
"Freedom vs. Fundamentalism (Little Blue Book) (1928)
"How I went to the Devil" (Little Blue Book) (1928)
"Sources of Intolerance in America" (Little Blue Book) (1928)
"War, What For?" (Little Blue Book) (1928)
"The Plight of the South" (Little Blue Book) (1929)
"The Voice of the Yokels" (Little Blue Book) (1929)
"Can Americans Be Made Good By Law?" (Little Blue Book) (1931)
"Christianity, a Continuing Calamity" (1950)

He also was included in The Haldeman-Julius Monthly (September 1928, Vol.VIII, No. 4 - Articles by Carrow, Clarence; Shaw, George Bernard ; Grattan, C. Hartley ; Haldeman-Julius, E ; Moore, Ben ; Harding, T. Swann ; Greene, Marc T. ; Jarrell, Sanford; and Fulks, Clay)

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