LECTURE PART 7 KEY TERMS:   
DOMESTIC ESPIONAGE IN BRITAIN & USA 1900-1920


Emily Wilding Davison

Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) 

Cat and Mouse Act (1913)

Hacker-Beard Thesis

Haymarket Bombing (Haymarket Riot)

Leon Czolgosz

William McKinley Assassination

“administrative state” 

Bureau of Investigations (BOI)

US Immigration Act of 1891 

US Immigration Act of 1903 

Woodrow Wilson 

“separate but equal” segregation

“federalization of segregation”

Ku Klux Klan

lynching

Great Migration Investigation

African American loyalty

Houston Riot (1917)

Espionage Act of 1917

Eugene Debs

Sedition Act 1918 

Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) or “Wobblies”

Immigration Act of October 16, 1918 (The Anarchist Exclusion Act)

Enemy Aliens Registration Section, Justice Department

J. Edgar Hoover

American Protective League (APL)

US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer

Palmer Raids

Buda's Wagon (Mario ‘Mike’ Buda)

Wall Street Bombing

Red Scare

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

deportations

Emma Goldman

"Soviet Arc"

Winnipeg Strike 1919

Citizen's Committee of One Thousand

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Captain Franz von Papen  start of update

Heinrich Albert

Bridgeport Projectile Company

“proprietary company” 

“cutouts”

William Wiseman

Section V of the SIS

Ralph Van Deman

Military Intelligence Section—MIS

G-2

MI-8 

American Black Chamber

Herbert Osborn Yardley

Kata Kana

Washington Naval Conference

Henry L. Stimson

The American Black Chamber (1931) 

LINKS

US Espionage Act 1917

US Sedition Act 1918 (Espionage Act 1918)

Report of the US Commissioner General of Immigration
on Deportations 1920 [PDF file]