On April 15, 1920 a paymaster for a shoe company in South Braintree, Massachusetts was shot and killed. The killers were described as Italian men who escaped with $15,776.51. Police found Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in a car shop with what they believed to be what was used as the getaway car. What turns out to have happened though is that Sacco and Vanzetti had participated in a separate crime on the same day as the robbery and killing. Police believed that both “jobs” had been done by the same gang and arrested Sacco and Vanzetti. On July 14, 1921 the Italian anarchists were convicted and sentenced to die for a crime the arguably didn’t commit. This was in large part due to the anti-radical sentiment that …show more content…
At its core it was a diplomatic and economic doctrine in which the US aimed at self-advancement and neglected international affairs. This was done economically by imposing high tariffs in intercontinental trade and diplomatically by the US refusing to join any foreign alliance. An example of this would be when the US failed to join the League of Nations, even when the incumbent president Woodrow Wilson was the one to propose the idea. The US was able to keep up this foreign policy all the way through the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th century. This was also apparent in how it took the US 2 years after the start of WW2 to get involved. It took Japan bombing Pearl Harbour for the US to formally join a side and participate in this foreign …show more content…
In November 1919 and January 1920 which was otherwise known for the, “Palmer Raids.” Attorney General Mitchell Palmer began deporting so called radicals. Thousands of people were arrested without warrants and without regard to constitutional protections against unlawful search and seizure. The ACLU Started as a small group of idealists into the nation’s premier defender of rights from the U.S. Constitution, the ACLU has More than 1.75 million members, more than 300 staff members, thousands of volunteer attorneys. For the ACLU the early battles was the Scope Trial 1925. During the Scope Trial Tennessee passed a law banning the teaching of evolution, and The ACLU recruited biology teacher John T. Scopes to challenge the law.ACLU, today, continues to fight government abuse and to vigorously defend individual freedoms, freedom of speech, women’s rights etc. ACLU stands up for these rights even when the cause is unpopular, and sometimes when no one else will, sometimes not agreeing with us. Although ACLU has become engraved in American society it’s hard to imagine a world without ACLU. The NAACP was organized in New York, 1909, and was created to advance black through legislation and literature powers. In the NAACP Walter White was the