An American History
752 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI campaign to ban intoxicating liquor. Employers hoped it would cre ...
THE WAR AT HOME ★^753 prohibited not only spying and interfering with the draft but also “false state- ments” that might impede ...
754 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI war, and the American economic sys- tem, while antiwar sentiment, ...
WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ★^755 Progressives found themselves ill prepared to develop a defense of minority rights against majority or ...
VOICES OF FREEDOM From Woodrow Wilson, War Message to Congress (1917) More than any other individual in the early twentieth cent ...
From Eugene V. Debs, Speech to the Jury before Sentencing under the Espionage Act (1918) Socialist leader Eugene V. Debs was arr ...
758 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI 1908 play by the Jewish immigrant writer Israel Zangwill, The Mel ...
WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ★^759 The Anti- German Crusade German- Americans bore the brunt of forced Americanization. The first wave of ...
760 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI In 1917, over Wilson’s veto, Congress required that immigrants be ...
WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ★^761 Puerto Ricans also occupied an ambiguous position within American soci- ety. On the eve of American en ...
762 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI Most settlement- house reformers accepted segregation as natural ...
WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ★^763 Blacks subject to disenfranchise- ment and segregation were under- standably skeptical of the nation’s ...
764 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI In 1905, Du Bois gathered a group of black leaders at Niagara Fal ...
WHO IS AN AMERICAN? ★^765 strenuously to persuade the French not to treat black soldiers as equals— not to eat or socialize with ...
766 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI clear that no region of the country was free from racial hostilit ...
1919 ★^767 Violence was not confined to the North. In the year after the war ended, seventy- six persons were lynched in the Sou ...
768 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI after the revolution, Lenin’s government had nationalized landhol ...
1919 ★^769 era of social justice and economic empowerment was at hand. In 1917, Wilson had told the AFL, “While we are fighting ...
770 ★ CHAPTER 19 Safe for Democracy: The United States and WWI of 1918, they had won an eight- hour day. Employers’ anti- union ...
1919 ★^771 writs of assistance against which James Otis had eloquently protested as being destructive of liberty in 1761. The Pa ...
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