Transcript Slide 1

1920s
Nativism
 Isolationism
 Communism
 Palmer Raids
 Anarchism
 Sacco & Vanzetti
 Quota System-KKK
 John L. Lewis
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Nativism & Isolationism
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Rise of Nativism
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Prejudice against foreign born peoples
After the war isolationism rose too
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Desire to be isolated in all foreign
affairs
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Not involved with any dispute outside our
borders
Red Scare
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1919 Red Scare
Communists had joined labor unions
Communists believed in community
ownership of resources and means
of production
Antithesis of capitalism
Being a communist was seen as
being anti-American
Palmer Raids
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Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
created a squad of men to destroy
communists and anarchists who
were trying to take over the
government.
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Led by a young J. Edgar Hoover
Raided union headquarters looking for
communists
Made people suspicious of foreigners
Sacco & Vanzetti
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May 1920
Italian immigrants and anarchists
Arrested for robbery and murder
Witnesses only identified suspects
as Italians
S&V were arrested
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Evidence was circumstantial
They were convicted and executed
S & V cont.
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Large public outcry over this case
S&V’s conviction was clearly based
on race
1961 ballistics did show that the
gun found on Sacco was the murder
weapon
Immigration
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1921-American instituted a quota
system for immigrants
# of immigrants rose 600%
between 1919 and 1921
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141,000-805,000
Limits on immigration
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2% of # of a nation’s immigrants that
were in the U.S. in 1890
Immigration cont.
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Discriminated against Eastern &
Southern Europeans
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Mostly Roman Catholics and Jews
Also limited Japanese immigration
Later the base year was shifted to
1920
KKK
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Red Scare and anti-immigration
sentiment led to a rise in Klan
membership
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1924: 4.5 million members
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1925: 60,000 members marched in
Washington
Labor
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Labor strikes were not allowed
during the war
Led to unrest once the war was
finished
1919: 3,000 labor strikes
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Pay
Ability to join unions
Some employers labeled union
workers as communists
John L. Lewis
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Leader of the United Mine Workers
Led a coal miner’s strike
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Ended up getting 27% pay increase
Later would go on to fight for 5 day
work week and shorter work day
End of 20s saw a drop in unions
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More immigrants
Excluded African Americans