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Encyclopedia: White Defence League (188 words) |
 | The White Defence League was a British extreme right-wing political group. |
 | The WDL was vehemently against non-white immigration and used the provocative marching techniques popularised by Oswald Mosley, although with much less support than Mosley had in his heyday. |
 | WDL had offices in both London and Coventry and produced its own newspaper "Black and White News" sporadically between 1958 and 1959. |
| JTSA Arendse_The Gospel Defence League (5430 words) |
 | Secondly, the militant activism of the Gospel Defence League demonstrates clearly the ideological orientation of all RWCGs in South Africa. |
 | Dorothy Scarborough was the Cape Town organiser of the Christian League of Southern Africa in the mid-1970s. |
 | Gospel Defence League ideology traces the root causes of this fear and insecurity to the crippling impact of liberalism, secular humanism and Marxism which have infiltrated the churches. |