ABSTRACT

This book places the 1916 San Francisco Preparedness Day Bombing within the broader context of American radicalism and isolationism during the Progressive Era. A concise narrative and key primary documents offer readers an introduction to this episode of domestic violence and the subsequent, sensationalized trial that followed. The dubious conviction of a local labor organizer raised serious questions about political extremism, pluralistic ideals, and liberty in the United States that continue to resonate in the twenty-first century.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

“Perpetuated Hatred and Suspicion”

Labor and Capital at Odds

chapter 2|15 pages

“The Wrath of Man”

Anarchism Comes to the United States

chapter 3|18 pages

“Assassins, Murderers, Conspirators”

The March of Progressive Era Radicalism and Violence

chapter 4|19 pages

“The Road to Universal Slaughter” and “This Dastardly Act”

The Preparedness Debate and Bombing

chapter 5|15 pages

“The Fanatic Demon”

The Manhunt

chapter 6|27 pages

“The Act of One Is the Act of All”

The Trials

chapter 7|31 pages

“Fighting Anarchists of America”

The Attacks of 1919 and 1920, and the Mooney Defense Onward

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

part |29 pages

Documents

chapter Document 1|5 pages

The “Pittsburgh Proclamation”

chapter Document 2|3 pages

Preparedness Parades

chapter Document 4|7 pages

Tom Mooney, a Miner’s Son