Aimed at socialists, pacifists and other anti-war activists, the Sedition Act passed by Congress on May 16, 1918, imposed harsh penalties on anyone found guilty of making false statements that ...
It's been two years since Gov. Brian Schweitzer pardoned Montanans convicted of sedition during the anti-German frenzy of World War I, and still the Montana Sedition Project continues to grow and ...
Can you run for president from a prison cell? One man did in the 1920 election and got almost a million votes. Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers, has been charged with seditious conspiracy over the ...
Off-hand comments landed 73 people in jail for violating Montana's Sedition Act in 1918-19 HELENA -- It took just two words to land Polish immigrant Ben Kahn in prison for nearly three years during ...
MISSOULA — It’s been two years since Gov. Brian Schweitzer pardoned Montanans convicted of sedition during the anti-German frenzy of World War I, and still the Montana Sedition Project continues to ...
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