A comprehensive history of the National Civil Liberties Bureau's role in the anti-war movement during the First World War World War I, given all the rousing Over-There songs and in-the-trenches films it inspired, was, at its outset, surprisingly unpopular with the American public.
As opposition increased, Woodrow Wilson's presidential administration became intent on stifling antiwar dissent.
Wilson effectively silenced the National Civil Liberties Bureau, forerunner of the Americ.