Darkest Before Dawn
Sedition and Free Speech in the American West

 

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Darkest Before Dawn
Sedition and Free Speech in the American West

by Clemens P. Work (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780826337931

 

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Takes to task Montana's 1918 sedition law that shut down freedom of speech. The sedition law carried fines of up to $20,000 and imprisonment for as much as twenty years. It became a model for the federal sedition act passed in 1918. This book explores the assault on civil rights during times of war when dissent is perceived as unpatriotic.


Two weeks after the United States declared war on Germany in 1917, the town of Lewistown, Montana, held a patriotic parade. Less than a year later, a mob of 500 Lewistown residents burned German textbooks in Main Street while singing "The Star Spangled Banner." In Lewistown's nationalistic fervour, a man was accused of being pro-German because he didn't buy Liberty Bonds; he was subsequently found guilty of sedition. Montana's former congressman Tom Stout was quoted in the town's newspaper, "The Democrat-News", "With our sacred honour and our liberties at stake, there can be but two classes of American citizens, patriots and traitors!" "Darkest Before Dawn" takes to task Montana's 1918 sedition law that shut down freedom of speech. The sedition law carried fines of up to $20,000 and imprisonment for as much as twenty years. It became a model for the federal sedition act passed in 1918. Clemens Work explores the assault on civil rights during times of war when dissent is perceived as unpatriotic. The themes of this cautionary tale clearly resonate in the events of the early twenty-first century.


 

ISBN 826337937
ISBN13 9780826337931
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 15/09/2006
Pages 328
Weight (grammes) 490
Published in United States
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 155

Introduction
The Rebel Girl
Fellow Workers and Friends
Harvest Stiffs and Shingle Weavers
The Hymn of Hate
Fire in the Mountain
Patriotism and Propaganda
Up in Smoke
Standing Against the Mob
On the Wings of a Snowstorm
The Pot Boils Over
Liberty Can Wait
o Possible Means of Escape
"Good Night with Mr Damned Wilson"
The Wine Salesman's Tale
A Contest of Wills
"The Agitation of the Billows"
The Dawn of Free Speech
Index.

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