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Louis F. Post

(Post, Louis F. (Louis Freeland), 1849-1928)

United States Secretary of Labor Louis Freeland Post (1849-1928)
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Louis Freeland Post (November 15, 1849 – January 11, 1928) was a prominent American Georgist lawyer and newspaper editor who was appointed the first Assistant United States Secretary of Labor by President Woodrow Wilson, serving from 1913 to 1921. His tenure coincided with the period of the Palmer Raids and the First Red Scare, where he had responsibility for the Bureau of Immigration. Post considered the raids to be a witch hunt and is credited with preventing many deportations and freeing many innocent people. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Post, Louis F. (Louis Freeland), 1849-1928, ed.: Proceedings in the Ku Klux Trials at Columbia, S.C., in the United States Circuit Court, November Term, 1871 (printed from government copy; Columbia, SC: Republican Printing Co., 1872), by United States 4th Circuit Court, also ed. by Benn Pitman
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