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Seward
did Purchase of Alaska → oil and gold at time considered follu
Heast and Pulitzer
were newspaper magnates known for their sensationalist journalism → yellow journalism and rivalry in the late 19th century.
John Hay
was an American statesman and diplomat who served as Secretary of State under President McKinley and Roosevelt, known for the Open Door Policy.
Louis Dalrymple
Cartoonist → did The World Constable
Henry Cabot Lodge (post WWI views)
was an American Republican senator from Massachusetts, known for his opposition to the League of Nations and advocating for a strong national defense.
A. Mitchell Palmer
was an American attorney general known for his involvement in the Red Scare (post WWI) and the Palmer Raids, targeting suspected radicals in the United States.
Lindbergh
America First Committee → an isolationist organization formed in 1940, advocating for the United States to remain neutral in World War II.
Henry Kaiser
Liberty Ships.
Dick Tracey, Edward Murrow
Notable figures in journalism and media.
A. Phillip Randolph
Civil rights leader and labor union activist, threatened march on washington in protest of discrimination in defense hiring.
Gerald P. Nye
senator from North Dakota, known for his isolationist views and opposition to U.S. involvement in World War II, particularly through his Nye Committee investigations into the munitions industry.