Archive for January 2nd, 2024

THOUSANDS WERE DETAINED BY U.S. DOJ

Alexander Mitchell Palmer

The Department of Justice unleashed a shocking and often
violent unconstitutional nationwide dragnet — detaining as
many as 10,000 people — on this day in history, Jan. 2, 1920.

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer (above) appointed to the
office 10 months earlier by
President Woodrow Wilson, led the
sweep against suspected communists and anarchists, as well
as their sympathizers.

The action was soon dubbed the Palmer Raids. 

The Foundation for Economic Education said…"The raids
constituted a horrific, shameful episode in American history,
one of the lowest moments for liberty since King George III
quartered troops in private homes."

The foundation called the effort under President Wilson
"America’s reign of terror."

Woodrow Wilson - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
(December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924)

J. Edgar Hoover
A young Justice Department official, J. Edgar Hoover, 
played a key role in the Palmer Raids. He was named
FBI director in 1924. 


Palmer Raids 1920S

NH’s First Red Scare - NH Radical History

Palmer Raids 1920S

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION WAS SIGNED

1863: The Emancipation Proclamation went into effect | Opinion ...

On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Attempting to stitch together a nation mired in a
bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln made a last-ditch, but carefully calculated, decision regarding the institution of slavery in America.

   
    
    
   


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FIRST FEMALE WHITE HOUSE STAFFER ~

Sen. Todd Young salutes Alice Sanger on Flag Day
                              Alice Sanger (1864 – 1941)

President Benjamin Harrison welcomes Alice Sanger as the first
female
White House staffer on January 2, 1890.

Art Now and Then: Benjamin Harrison Portraits
President Benjamin Harrison (1833 – 1901)

The White House, circa 1890. (Derek Jensen collection) | Architecture: The White House ...

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REVIEWING PAST NEWS FROM THE AP

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Camille Bohannon Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis ...
Camille Bohannon

1938 disaster at Markham Colliery | mining disasters | Pinterest

West Virginia mine owner to pay $210 million after deadly coalfield accident | cleveland.com

No response from any possible coal mine survivors in West Virginia - mlive.com

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