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
Keyword(s): socialism (62), anarchism (26), red scare (2), industrial workers of the world (2), deportations (1), palmer raids (1), bolshevik menance (1), union of russian workers (1), the buford (1), immigration act of 1918 (1) ... [Show full list]
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 |