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A. Mitchell Palmer: Politician (edition 1963)

by Stanley Coben

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A biographical look at A. Mitchell Palmer, an infamous character in American politics during the 20th century and attorney general under Wilson. Palmer's career takes an unexplainable turn from his early progressive acts like ending child labor; to later becoming a leader of the nativists and deporting hundreds of innocent immigrants.… (more)
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Title:A. Mitchell Palmer: Politician
Authors:Stanley Coben
Info:Columbia University Press - (1963), Hardcover
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Tags:biography, political history, Pennsylvania

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A. Mitchell Palmer: Politician (Civil liberties in American history) by Stanley Coben

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4386. A. Mitchell Palmer: Politician, by Stanley Coben (read 24 Nov 2007) Palmer was born 4 May 1872 and died 11 May 1936. He served in the House from 1911 to 1915, attaining a leadership role in his first term there. In 1914 he ran for the Senate, but lost to Boise Penrose. He was Alien Property Custodian and then Attorney-General in the last part of Wilson's second administration. His raids on radicals in 1920 gave him prominence but also insured that his effort to be the Democratic nominee for President in 1920 would fail. This is not a bad book, and the career of Palmer is of interest. There are ample footnotes and a bibliography. But I thought the book was kind of skimpy on Palmer's pursuit of the presidential nomination in 1920, and no attention is paid to Palmer's personal life at all. ( )
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A biographical look at A. Mitchell Palmer, an infamous character in American politics during the 20th century and attorney general under Wilson. Palmer's career takes an unexplainable turn from his early progressive acts like ending child labor; to later becoming a leader of the nativists and deporting hundreds of innocent immigrants.

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