June 4, 1919, New-York Tribune coverage of the bombings
Location
Throughout the United States
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April through June 1919
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Letter bombs
Deaths
2
Injured
2
Perpetrators
Galleanists
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A series of bombings were carried out or attempted by Galleanists from April through June 1919. The targets included anti-immigration politicians, anti-anarchist officials, and prominent businessmen, as well as a journalist and a church. Almost all of the bombs were sent by mail. The bombings were one of the major factors contributing to the First Red Scare. Two people were killed, including one of the bombers, and two injured.
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