The postwar period proved a difficult readjustment period for the United States, in part because of economic turmoil and the fear of communism. THE WAR’s IMPACT 19.4 MAIN IDEA: As American society moved from war to peace, turmoil in the economy and fear of communism caused a series of domestic upheavals.
AN ECONOMY IN TURMOIL End of WWI inflation cost of living increased the cost of food, clothing shelter, & other essentials that people need to survive more expensive STRIKE EX: The Seattle General Strike, The Boston Police Strike, The Steel Strike general strike = strike that involves all workers living in a certain location, not just workers in a particular industry End of war -> no more rations -> releases pent up demand -> people race to buy goods that had been rationed so businesses rapidly increase prices they’d been forced to keep low during the war -> rapid inflation (1919 prices rising more than 15%)
RACIAL UNREST African Americans who had moved North during the war now competing for jobs and housing with returning American soldiers Racism & frustration summer 1919 over 20 race riots broke out across the nation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdea3c-6Ghg&feature=related -“If We Must Die” poem written in 1919 in response to race riots after WWI -2 mins chicago race riots via puppet show -5:14 mins description of chicago riots (man talking) ->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGrxK7zeYek http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANCsM_1UUag
THE RED SCARE Red Scare = nationwide panic in the U.S. over fear that Communists/“reds” might seize power – strikes & bombing -Influenced people’s attitudes during 1920s: linked radicalism with immigrants (nativism resurgence) Anger at Germany extends to anger at Communists Association of communism with being unpatriotic & disloyal Fear Communists would incite revolutions elsewhere - Communist International 5:42 mins: student podcast on first red scare (many political cartoons) 2:13 mins -1st red scare – bombs found -> xenophobia -> immigrants/union organizers targeted-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zywzzl9AiU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgCHTFDIZGE -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zywzzl9AiU
RED SCARE: THE PALMER RAIDS The Palmer Raids = U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer established what became the F.B.I. headed by J. Edgar Hoover & conducted raids on radical organization headquarters – focused on immigrants – detained 1000s of bombing suspects & deported 600 (expelled from country) – disregarded civil liberties The General Intelligence Division -> Federal Bureau of Investigation Investigate bombings, no evidence pointing to immigrants or any single group as bombers *postal service intercepted over 30 parcels addressed to leading business people that would explode when opened *8 bombs in 8 cities exploded within minutes of one another suggesting nationwide conspiracy **disregard civil liberties -> enter homes without warrants, mistreated/jailed for indefinite periods of time and not allowed to talk to lawyers *Palmer national hero until raids never turned up any hard evidence of revolutionary conspiracy & said May Day 1920 would show extreme violence (celebrated workers) but was wrong -> loses credibility
END TO PROGRESSIVISM Economic problems, labor unrest, racial tensions, memories of WWI general sense of disillusionment in U.S. Republican candidate Warren Harding runs in 1920 presidential election calling for a return to “normalcy” return to simpler days before Progressive Era reforms “[Our] present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate;…not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.” Wins by a landslide against Ohio governor James M Cox and his running mate FDR