The Roaring 20s Red Scare
Download
Report
Transcript The Roaring 20s Red Scare
THE ROARING 20S
Red Scare
Palmer Raids
Sacco & Vanzetti
Nativism
The Great Migration
Immigration
Eugenics
Americans entered a new age of prosperity in the “Roaring
Twenties”
Automobiles, telephones, and electricity made life more
comfortable than ever before
Americans focused on making $ and enjoying themselves
Birth of new values
OVERVIEW
Grab a piece of paper!
Goal: Form the LARGEST group without anyone having a “Red
Dot”
You cannot show ANYONE your paper.
If your paper has a red dot, do not show or tell anyone about
your red dot. If you can infiltrate a group, you will get the bonus
points.
Largest group gets bonus points!!!
RED SCARE
How did you feel about the “Dot Game”?
Why did we do this silly game?
RED SCARE
End
of WWI = many Americans fearing Communists, anarchists and
immigrants
Russia
was not prepared for WWI and in 1917 the Tsar was
overthrown and a year later Communist Revolutionaries (led by
Vladimir Lenin) seized power
Communism
Europe
threatened to spread to other countries throughout
A
wave of strikes hit the United States in 1919… many feared this
would start a Communist Revolution here.
This
Red Scare created an atmosphere of panic throughout the
country
RED SCARE
PALMER RAIDS
January
1919: Italian anarchist set off a bomb at
the house of Attorney General Mitchell Palmer
1
in a series of attacks that day (judges, politicians,
and law enforcement officials in 8 American cities)
Nation
demanded that action be taken
Palmer
was convinced that there was a radical
plot to overthrow the U.S. government was
officially underway
PALMER RAIDS
January
1920: Palmer ordered the round up of
4,000 suspects in several cities without warrants
His
assistant, J. Edgar Hoover, directed the raids
Palmer
arrested men he accused of plotting to
overthrow the government
Most
were later released, but 600 were eventually
deported
PALMER RAIDS
http://www.trav
elchannel.com/
video/saccoand-vanzettiinnocent
http://video.abo
ut.com/history19
00s/Sacco-andVanzetti.htm
SACCO & VANZETTI
Italian
Immigrants convicted of committing murder during a robbery
Allegedly
Pressure
Many
for their release came from around the world
Americans feared they would look weak if the two were let go
Evidence
Both
committed to obtain funds for an anarchist revolution
at the time was insufficient and circumstantial
were found guilty and executed in 1927
Supporters
of the Immigrants feled their conviction was due to
their anarchist views- though the jury denied the accusation
Ballistics
tests ran in 1961 – same gun that Sacco had on him
SACCO & VANZETTI
Red
Scare, anarchist bombings, and the Sacco &
Vanzetti trial contributed to the rise of Nativism
Nativists
believed white Protestant Americans were
superior to other people
Led
to new restrictions on immigration
NATIVISM = A DISLIKE OF FOREIGNERS
Migration
of African Americans from the South to Northern
cities also led to increased racial tensions after the war
The
Ku Klux Klan (dead for decades) found new life in 1915
Klan
members were hostile to immigrants, Catholics, Jews,
and African Americans
Major
race riots broke out just after the war
Worst
riot occurred in Chicago (38 died)
Lynching
and segregation continued in the South
RACISM
http://youtu.be/--8N42vDDTM
From
1910 – 1930 witnessed the movement of about 2 million
African Americans out of the South to the “Promised Land” of
the Northeast and Midwest
Searching
for jobs in the nation’s growing industrial cities
(wanted to escape sharecropping, tenant farming, and the
deep racism of the South)
Northern
jobs offered significantly higher wages than
the South
Letters
from those that had already gone North
inspired an increased African-American migration
THE GREAT MIGRATION
Chicago
Population = Doubled, Cleveland Population = x 3,
Detroit = x 6
African
Americans still faced racism, housing shortages, and
crime in the North but they also found organizations such as
the National Urban League and the NAACP (dedicated to
helping them adjust to their new lives)
African
Americans created cities within cities
Largest
= Harlem (in upper Manhattan of New York City)
200,000
African Americans lived together in Harlem
(one of the most vibrant communities of the 1920s)
THE GREAT MIGRATION
1910:
Eastern & Southern Europeans made up 70%
of all immigrants entering the United States
WWI
caused immigration to be reduced to a trickle
Nativists
feelings against immigrants led Congress
to restrict immigration from Europe for the 1st time
Many
Americans saw the influx of immigrants
without skills, education, or knowledge of English
as a threat to the nation’s economic stability
IMMIGRATION
The
Immigration Acts of 1921, 1924, & 1929 were
designated to keep out immigrants from Southern &
Eastern Europe
Established
quotas for each separate nationality, based on
America’s existing ethnic composition
New
system: Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany were
allowed the greatest number of immigrants, while the
number of “New Immigrants” (from Eastern & Southern
Europe) was severely limited
Asian
Immigration was barred altogether
IMMIGRATION
http://youtu.be/4DH8U461UDU
A
pseudo-scientific belief that the human race could be
improved by breeding
Superior
parents would have even better children
Many
believed that light-skinned, blonde haired, blue
eyed people were superior to others
Such
feelings contributed to immigration restrictions
Led
to forced sterilizations, segregation laws &
marriage restrictions
EUGENICS
Leading
proponent of Eugenics
Thought
preventing the mentally ill from having children
would sharply reduce mental illness in the United States
Davenport
and other eugenicists also wanted to reduce
immigration to the U.S. by what they saw as “inferior
races” from Eastern & Southern Europe
CHARLES DAVENPORT
$
came from groups such as the Carnegie Institution &
Rockefeller Foundation
Belief
in Eugenics later spread from the U.S. to Germany
Eugenics
was also closely tied to Social Darwinism
Social
Darwinists believed that different human races
competed for survival just as different plants and
animals did in the natural world
Survival
of the fittest
SOCIAL DARWINISM