Aftermath of World War I
 

Treaty of Versailles  

Fourteen Points  (January, 1918)

Treaty of Versailles  (1919)
      -League of Nations Covenant
           -Article X
      -
Ratification
           -Democratic Loyalists
           -Irreconcilables
           -Reservationists

Economy

Recession

Demobilization
      -Unemployment

Inflation
      -Consumer's Revolt

Red Scare

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
      -Alien Act  (October, 1918)

Justice Department
      -General Intelligence Division
      -J. Edgar Hoover

Red Summer of 1919

Disfranchisement

Segregation 
      -Jim Crow Laws

Lynching

Booker T. Washington
      -Tuskeegee Institute

W.E.B. DuBois
      -NAACP  (1909)
     -
The Crisis

Woodrow Wilson  (1913-1921)

Thomas Dixon
      -"Birth of a Nation" (1915)
      -The Klansman  (1904)

East St. Louis Riot  (1917)

 

  

 
   Treaty of Versailles, 1919

  
       World War I Losses

 

 

 
      Deutschmark - 1923

 

  
Immigration to U.S., 1870-1930

 

 

   
  African-American Population,
              1910 & 1950