In
1919 Woodrow Wilson appointed A.
Mitchell Palmer as his attorney general.
Palmer recruited John Edgar Hoover as
his special assistant and together they used the
Espionage
Act (1917) and the Sedition
Act (1918) to launch a campaign against radicals and left-wing
organizations.
Worried
by the revolution that had taken place in Russia, Palmer became convinced
that Communist agents were planning to overthrow the American government.
His view was reinforced by the discovery of thirty-eight bombs sent
to leading politicians and the Italian anarchist who blew himself
up outside Palmer's Washington home. Palmer
recruited John Edgar Hoover as his special
assistant and together they used the Espionage
Act (1917) and the Sedition
Act (1918) to launch a campaign against radicals and left-wing
organizations.
A.
Mitchell Palmer claimed
that Communist agents from Russia were planning to overthrow the American
government. On 7th November, 1919, the second anniversary of the Russian
Revolution, over 10,000 suspected communists and anarchists were arrested.
Palmer and Hoover found no evidence of a proposed revolution but large
number of these suspects were held without trial for a long time.
The vast majority were eventually released but Emma
Goldman and 247 other people, were deported
to Russia.
On
2nd January,
1920, another 6,000 were arrested and held without trial. These raids
took place in several cities and became known as the Palmer Raids.