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Living through the red scare / edited by Derek C. Maus.

Contributor Maus, Derek C.

Imprint:San Diego : Greenhaven Press, 2006.

Description144 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Communists are not welcome in Hollywood / Ronald W. Reagan -- How I helped convict a Communist agent / Whittaker Chambers -- The threat of Communism justifies tough tactics / Joseph McCarthy -- What a Communist America would look like / J. Edgar Hoover -- Communism can and must be fought at home / John A. Stormer -- HUAC is abusing its power / John Howard Lawson -- The Red Scare is un-American / Margaret Chase Smith -- Hunting for Communists is like hunting for witches / Arthur Miller -- Portrait of an American Communist / John McPartland -- Television both helped and hindered McCarthyism / Thomas Rosteck -- The Red Scare damaged American education / by David Caute -- How a loyalty oath almost ruined a University / Dan Fowler.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-137) and index.



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