The Deportation Cases of 1919-1920
"The study here presented embodies the findings of an investigation into the recent [1919-1920] deportations of persons deemed to be unlawfully in the country. . . Its purpose is to call public attention to practices that are inconsistent with the American tradition of justice and fair-play." - Summary by Constantine Panunzio, from the introduction
Genre(s): Political Science, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introduction | Sue Anderson |
00:08:15 |
Play 01 | Author's Preface, What the Deportation Laws Provide | Sue Anderson |
00:20:08 |
Play 02 | Who the Arrested Aliens Were | Sue Anderson |
00:16:47 |
Play 03 | How the Arrests Were Made | Sue Anderson |
00:25:51 |
Play 04 | How the Aliens Were Tried | Sue Anderson |
00:35:35 |
Play 05 | How Many Were Connected with Proscribed Organizations | Sue Anderson |
00:48:24 |
Play 06 | How the Aliens Felt About Leaving America | Sue Anderson |
00:12:09 |
Play 07 | How the Aliens Were Treated | Sue Anderson |
00:12:55 |
Play 08 | How Long the Aliens Were Held in Prison | Sue Anderson |
00:13:09 |
Play 09 | How the Aliens' Families Were Affected | Sue Anderson |
00:08:40 |
Play 10 | Summary | Sue Anderson |
00:09:41 |
Play 11 | Deportation Laws Affecting Alien Anarchists | Sue Anderson |
00:05:36 |