The American Protective Association was an American anti-Catholic secret society established in 1887 by American Protestants. It was strongest in the Midwest.
The Roman Catholic Church.
This is false, they were also known as anti-catholics.
support for african american suffrage
The Cardinals entered the American Association in 1882 as the St. Louis Brown Stockings.
the American Medical Association and the National Rifle Association.
American Protective Association was created in 1887.
The Roman Catholic Church.
William S. Haskell has written: 'The American game protective and propagation association' -- subject(s): American Game Protective and Propagation Association
the teaching of only American culture in schools.
The American Protective Association and The Ellis Island Association
This is false, they were also known as anti-catholics.
American Protective Association
Nativist groups like the American Protective Association supported the restriction of immigration and promoted the interests of native-born Americans over those of immigrants. They were particularly opposed to Catholic immigrants, whom they viewed as a threat to American values and institutions. Their agenda included advocating for policies that would limit the influence of immigrant communities in politics and society, reflecting broader fears of cultural and economic competition.
American Protective League ended in 1919.
American Protective League was created in 1917.
American Medical Association - American Bar Association - American Dental Association - American Society of Mechanical Engineers - etc - etc - etc -etc - etc . . . . .
American Psychological Association was created in 1892.