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Julien Mayer
26 February, 07:21
What were the palmer raids meant to uncover?
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Zaid Cantu
26 February, 10:57
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Palmer Raids, also called Palmer Red Raids, raids conducted by the U. S. Department of Justice in 1919 and 1920 in an attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists, many of whom were subsequently deported.
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