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The Palmer Raids were a series of controversial raids by the United States Department of Justice and Immigration and Naturalization Service from 1919 to 1921 on suspected radical leftist citizens an...
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The Palmer Raids ... The climactic phase of this anti communist crusade occurred during the "Palmer Raids" of 1918-1921. A. Mitchell Palmer, Wilson's Attorney General, believed communism was "eating its way into the homes of the American workman." In his essay "The Case Against the Reds," Palmer charged that "tongues...
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A. Mitchell Palmer ... Source: A. Mitchell Palmer, " The Case Against the Reds," Part III Peacemaking, 1919-1920, Radicalism and the Red Scare, World War I At Home: Readings on American Life, 1914-1920. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.: New York, pp. 185-189.
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Mitchell Palmer as his attorney general. Palmer recruited John Edgar Hoover as his special assistant and together they used the Espionage Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) to launch a campaign against radicals and left-wing organizations. ... These raids took place in several cities and became known as the Palmer Raids. A.
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The "Palmer Raids" were conducted in over thirty cities nationwide with the arrests made by members of the Justice Department along with local police. The raids came without warning and focused on aliens rather than citizens whenever possible.
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Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer ... The department organized simultaneous raids in major cities, with local police called on to arrest thousands of suspected anarchists. ... A BYTE OUT OF HISTORY; The Palmer Raids...
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Palmer Raids The Palmer Raids (1919–1920) involved mass arrests and deportation of radicals at the height of the post–World War I era red scare ... The Palmer Raids (1919–1920) involved mass arrests and deportation of radicals at the height of the post–World War I era red scare. Attorney General A.
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Over the next year, six thousand people were seized in the "Palmer Raids," many of them innocent of any crime, and unconnected to radical politics. Many suspects were held in filthy jails and beaten into false confessions.
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World War 1 question: What were the effects of the palmer raids on american society? The Palmer Raids were a series of controversial raids by the U.S. Justice and Immigration Departments from 1919 to ... The Palmer Raids were a series of controversial raids by the U.S. Justice and Immigration Departments from 1919 to 1921...
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Under pressure from the press and the public, WOODROW WILSON'S attorney general, A. MITCHELL PALMER, conducted a series of raids between autumn 1919 and spring 1920 against the homes and offices of suspected ALIENS and radical leaders.
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