American Civil War 1861-1865
Hacker-Beard Thesis
Sherman Act "Conspiracy to Restrict Trade"
Trade Unionism
Haymarket Bombing (Haymarket Riot) 1886
Leon Czolgosz
William McKinley Assassination 1901
“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
Heinrich Albert
Bridgeport Projectile Company
“proprietary company”
“cutouts”
Hermann Schmitz
IG Farben
John Foster Dulles
Allen Welsh Dulles
"The Brothers"
offshore corporate cloaking
Early globalization
Kurt Freiherr von Schroder
Schroder Bank
SS-General Walter Schellenberg
OSS Zurich
Operation Sunrise (The Secret Surrender)
Karl Wolfe
Reinhard Gehlen
Klaus Barbie
Operation Paperclip
William Wiseman
Section V of the SIS
Ralph Van Deman
positive intelligence/negative intelligence
Military Intelligence Section—MIS
G-2
MI-8 "The Black Chamber"
Herbert Osborn Yardley
Kata Kana
Washington Naval Conference
Henry L. Stimson
"Gentlemen do not read each other's mail."
The American Black Chamber (1931)