A communist
Alexander Mitchell Palmer was born on 4th May, 1872. Worried by the revolution that had taken place in Russia, Palmer became convinced that Communist agents were planning to overthrow the American government. His view was reinforced by the discovery of thirty-eight bombs sent to leading politicians and the Italian anarchist who blew himself up outside Palmer's Washington home. He launched a campaign against radicals and left-wing organizations with help of John Edgar Hoover.
Mitchell Palmer
They were attacking all people on the left side of political views, trying to rid the u.s. of them. The attacks were also against the communists. Palmer thought that the u.s. governments was being plotted against by spies and agents of the communist party.
The surname Palmer is English in origin. It means a pilgrim to the Holy Land. Some famous Palmer's include Arnold Palmer, Frederick Palmer and Jim Palmer.
The address of the Palmer Public Library is: 655 South Valley Way, Palmer, 99645 6697
The "A" in A. Mitchell Palmer was his first name. It stood for Alexander.
Alexander Mitchell Palmer was born on 1872-05-04.
A. Mitchell Palmer has written: 'Aims and purposes of the Chemical Foundation incorporated'
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attorney general A. Mitchell Palmer, went on a witch hunt after the communists and anarchists. Mitchell Palmer took advantage of America's fear of communism and helped to orchistrate a "red scare" nearly 5,000 people were held in jail. Most weren't quilty of anything.
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A. Mitchell Palmer. Not quite sure what the A. stood for though... lol. :)
Alexander Mitchell Palmer was born on 4th May, 1872. Worried by the revolution that had taken place in Russia, Palmer became convinced that Communist agents were planning to overthrow the American government. His view was reinforced by the discovery of thirty-eight bombs sent to leading politicians and the Italian anarchist who blew himself up outside Palmer's Washington home. He launched a campaign against radicals and left-wing organizations with help of John Edgar Hoover.
The raids were named the "Palmer Raids," after the U.S. Attorney General at the time, A. Mitchell Palmer. Conducted under the leadership of Palmer, these raids targeted individuals suspected of being involved in communist or anarchist activities during the Red Scare of the 1920s.
Encore with John Palmer - 2006 George Mitchell was released on: USA: 2 July 2009
palmer raids