

During those four years more than 450 people were imprisoned for a year or more by the federal government. life more revealingly on display than from 1917-21. From 1917 to 1921 is a story of mass imprisonments, torture, vigilante violence, censorship, killings of Black Americans, and far more that is not marked by commemorative plaques, museum exhibits, or Ken Burns documentaries. Judge found them all guilty and fined them $100 apiece (the equivalent of some $2,000 a hundred years later). One had not lost a workday in ten months another was the father of ten children and owned a mortgage-free home. You agree to accept all risks of using the information presented inside this book.Ĭopyright 2021-2022. If you are reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please purchase your own copy. This eBook may not be resold or given away to other people. This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. Neither part nor full can the document be copied, scanned, faxed, or retained without the approval from the publisher or creator. The contents within can neither be stored electronically, transferred, nor kept in a database. It is meant as a supplement to enhance the reader's understanding. The contents of the summary are not intended to replace the original book.

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