Imigration And Discrimination In The 1920s

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Imigration and Discrimination in the 1920s

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Beginning in the early nineteenth century there were massive waves of immigration.

These “new” immigants were largely from Italy, Russia, and Ireland. There was a mixed

reaction to these incomming foreigners. While they provided industries with a cheap

source of labor, Americans were both afraid of, and hostile towards these new groups.

They differed from the “typical American” in language, customs, and religion. Many

individuals and industries alike played upon America’s fears of immigration to further

their own goals. Leuchtenburg follows this common theme from the beginning of World

War I up untill the election of 1928.

If there was one man who singlely used America’s fear of immigrants to advance his

own political goals it was Attorney General Palmer. The rise of Communism in Russia

created a fear of its spread across Europe, and to America. Palmer tied this fear to that

of immigration. He denounced labor unions, the Socialist party, and the Communist

party in America, as being infultrated with radicals who sought to overturn America’s

political, economic, and social institutions. Palmer exasperated this fear in Americans

and then presented himself as the country’s savior, combatting the evils of Communism.

He mainly centered his attack on Russian immigrants. During the infamous Palmer raids

thousands of aliens were deported and even more were arrested on little or no

evidence. Their civil liberties were violated, they were not told the reasons for their

arrests, denied counsel, and not given fair trials. What followed was an investigation of

Palmer led by Louis Post which overturned many of Palmer’s actions. Palmer’s cretability

was shattered after in a last minute attempt to gain the 1920 presidencial nomination,

he made predictions about a May Day radical uprising, the nation perpared itself, but on

May 1st 1920 all was peaceful. While the raids had stopped, the hostilities towards

immagrants still remained prevelent.

Immigrants were used by organized industries as a source of cheap labor. But as labor

unions began to form and push for better pay, shorter hours, and improved working

conditions industries saw that it was not as easy to exploit these immigrants as it had

been before. Like Palmer, they tied the American’s hostilities towards immigrants to the

newly emerging fear of radicalism. When workers struck, industry leaders turned public

opinion agains them by labling the strikes as attemps at radical uprising. As a result,

workers were often left with no other choice than to accept the terms of industry

management. The fight for prohabition was aided by America’s antagonism for

immigrants.

Protestants and “old-stock” Americans attempted to link alchol with Catholic-Irish and

Italian immigrants. They were viewed as immoral and corrupt for their vice. Prohabition

was a means of counterattacking the evils of the urban cities and their immigrant

dwellers.

In addition, the rise of the KKK was a direct result of the hostilities harbored towards

the immigrant population. Started by native born, white, Protestants, the KKK was

afraid of “the encroachment of foreigners,” expecially those who answered to a foreign

Pope as their religious authority. Playing upon these fears, the KKK gained support and

was it’s members were able to politically control parts of Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and

much of Indiana.

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