1st Edition
The 1916 Preparedness Day Bombing Anarchy and Terrorism in Progressive Era America
- "Perpetuated Hatred and Suspicion":
- "The Wrath of Man":
- "Assassins, Murderers, Conspirators":
- "The Road to Universal Slaughter" & "This Dastardly Act":
- "The Fanatic Demon":
- "The Act of One is the Act of All":
- "Fighting Anarchists of America":
Labor & Capital at Odds
Anarchism Comes to the United States
The March of Progressive Era Radicalism & Violence
The Preparedness Debate & Bombing
The Manhunt
The Trial
The Attacks of 1919 & 1920, and the Mooney Defense Onward
Biography
Jeffrey A. Johnson
Interested in class conflict, radicalism, violence, xenophobia, and state repression? Curious about why the US legal system and court of popular opinion often slant rightward? Look no further. Johnson’s book on the WWI era’s most notorious bombing offers needed context for Americans seeking to understand similar issues today. The past remains prologue.
- Peter Cole, Professor of History at Western Illinois University
The protracted and brutal violence of the late Gilded Age and early 20th century constituted another civil war in America, as Big Labor and Big Capital fought a running battle over the meaning and future of the nation. Johnson’s timely study situates the infamous Preparedness Day bombing within that larger frame adeptly, reminds us that the West was at the center of the maelstrom, and highlights the scapegoated tragedy of Tom Mooney.
- William Deverell, Director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West






