Transcript Slide 1
1920s
Nativism
Isolationism
Communism
Palmer Raids
Anarchism
Sacco & Vanzetti
Quota System-KKK
John L. Lewis
Nativism & Isolationism
Rise of Nativism
Prejudice against foreign born peoples
After the war isolationism rose too
Desire to be isolated in all foreign
affairs
Not involved with any dispute outside our
borders
Red Scare
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
Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
created a squad of men to destroy
communists and anarchists who
were trying to take over the
government.
Led by a young J. Edgar Hoover
Raided union headquarters looking for
communists
Made people suspicious of foreigners
Sacco & Vanzetti
May 1920
Italian immigrants and anarchists
Arrested for robbery and murder
Witnesses only identified suspects
as Italians
S&V were arrested
Evidence was circumstantial
They were convicted and executed
S & V cont.
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
1921-American instituted a quota
system for immigrants
# of immigrants rose 600%
between 1919 and 1921
141,000-805,000
Limits on immigration
2% of # of a nation’s immigrants that
were in the U.S. in 1890
Immigration cont.
Discriminated against Eastern &
Southern Europeans
Mostly Roman Catholics and Jews
Also limited Japanese immigration
Later the base year was shifted to
1920
KKK
Red Scare and anti-immigration
sentiment led to a rise in Klan
membership
1924: 4.5 million members
1925: 60,000 members marched in
Washington
Labor
Labor strikes were not allowed
during the war
Led to unrest once the war was
finished
1919: 3,000 labor strikes
Pay
Ability to join unions
Some employers labeled union
workers as communists
John L. Lewis
Leader of the United Mine Workers
Led a coal miner’s strike
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
More immigrants
Excluded African Americans