The ImpactoftheRedScareof1920sonImmigrants
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2024
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
The United States’ history is a pact with social events that affected the lives and rights of American civilians and their
government , whether positivelyor negatively. Between the period of 1919 and 1920, there has been a notable rise in the
number of immigrants that followed communist, socialist ,and anarchist ideologies, due to the 1917s Russian October
revolutionand the anarchist bombingin the UnitedStates,in other words, thisgenerated what was called The Red Scare.
The aim of the studyistoinvestigate theimpact of theRed Scare on immigrants inthe UnitedStates duringthe 1920s.It
was carried out in order to clarify and inform about the struggle that immigrants encountered in the USA during the
period of WWI. Starting with the extent to which the immigrants were targeted during the Red Scare, investigating the
socioeconomic repercussions of discrimination on immigrant communities, including employment, housing and social
integration, andinvestigatingthe role ofthe government policies inaffecting theirlives andassessing the impact of these
policiesoncommunitydynamics andlastlyprovidinginsightsintotheir experiences, challengesand copingmechanisms.
This research was conducted in qualitative approach based on historical, and descriptive methods, using demographic
and case studies, predicting their expected outcomes. This research contributes to a nuanced understanding of the Red
Scare's impact on immigrants, shedding light on a historical period that has lasting implications for immigration policies
andsocietal attitudes.The findings reveal significant socioeconomicrepercussions forimmigrant communities,including
discriminationinemployment,housing,andsocial integration.
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Literature and Civilization
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Immigrants, Impact, RedScareofthe1920s, UnitedStates
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Hammia, Belkhir. Selmi, Hichem. The Impactofthe RedScare of 1920 son Immigrants.Master's Degree In Literature and Civilization. 2024. Department of Arts and English Language.Faculty of Arts an Languges . University of Eloued . [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]