Category
page 1Anti-anarchism in the United States
Haymarket affair
aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday, May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago
First Red Scare
early 20th-century American historical event
Palmer Raids
raids and arrests in United States
Immigration Act of 1903
law of the United States regulating immigration (1903)
red-baiting
Red-baiting, also known as reductio ad Stalinum () and red-tagging (in the Philippines), is an intention to discredit the validity of a political opponent and the opponent's logical argument by accusing, denouncing, attacking, or persecuting the target individual or group as anarchist, communist, Marxist, socialist, Stalinist, or fellow travelers towards these ideologies. In the phrase, red refers to the color that traditionally symbolized left-wing politics worldwide since the 19th century, while baiting refers to persecution, torment, or harassment, as in baiting.
USAT Buford
ship used from 1890-1923 by the United States Federal Government
Green Scare
US government action against the radical environmental movement
Killing of Manuel Esteban Paez Terán
Killing of environmental activist in Georgia, United States