The Red Scare
The cast of The Mutiny of the Elsinore - 1920 includes: Casson Ferguson as Dick Somers Helen Ferguson as Margaret West Mitchell Lewis as John Pike Norval MacGregor as Captain Nathaniel Somers
The cast of Walls of Prejudice - 1920 includes: Dallas Anderson as Patrick Benson Josephine Earle as Margaret Benson Zoe Palmer as Madge Benson Cyril Smith as Karpat Pat Somerset Humberston Wright as Bigton
Rita Gilman was born on June 26, 1898, in Palmer, West Virginia, USA.
A whole bunch of people who were alive then that you've never heard of because they weren't celebrities.
The cast of Buggins - 1920 includes: Leon Errol
The raids were known as the "Palmer Raids," named after the U.S. Attorney General at the time, A. Mitchell Palmer. The raids targeted individuals suspected of being involved in radical or anarchist activities, with many being arrested and deported without due process.
A. Mitchell Palmer was a lawyer and legislator and, from 1919-1921, he was Attorney General of the United States. He is best known for his highly publicized campaigns against suspected radicals, which started the Red Scare of 1919-1920.
Mitchell Palmer
Because he was the attorney general of the first Red scare which was a period(in the 1920's) where the government went after communists and others with radical views
Palmer Raids. This was an attempt by the U.S. Department of Justice to apprehend and deport radical leftists, particularly anarchists, from the US. The raids and arrests occurred under the control of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer.
Charles Frederick Palmer died in 1920.
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.
Palmer launched a campaign against radicals known as the Palmer Raids. Suspects were arrested with no evidence of their having committed any crimes, but on their affiliations with radical groups. This lead to the May Day warning of 1920 when Palmer warned the nation to expect the worst - assassinations, bombings and general strikes. Law enforcement was mobilized in cities such as New York and Boston, but May Day came and went with no violence.
A. Mitchell Palmer launched a special campaign in the U. S. Justice Department against radical organizations. This was known as the Palmer Raids which occurred in November of 1919 and January of 1920.
Bruce Mitchell - scholar - was born in 1920.
Lewis-Palmer High School was created in 1920.
Peter D. Mitchell was born on September 29, 1920.