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Anti-communist Movements
Websites presented in alphabetical order American Masters: Elia Kazan This site about director Elia Kazan is a companion to a documentary about blacklisting in the movie industry. Includes an essay about Kazan, a timeline of his career, filmmaker interview clips, and video clips of footage not included in the original documentary. Also includes links to related sites. The documentary is part of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) American Masters series. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/kazan_e.html Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Notable People, Political Parties & Theories, United States History Last updated Oct 1, 2004 The Hollywood Ten Short biographies and related websites of the blacklisted "Hollywood Ten," the first individuals who, in 1947, refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). The 10 were Alvah Bessie, Herbert J. Biberman, Lester Cole, Edward Dmytrk, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Samuel Ornitz, Adrian Scott, and Dalton Trumbo. From Gary Handman, a librarian at the University of California, Berkeley. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/blacklist.html Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Political Parties & Theories, Recreation, United States History Last updated Jan 10, 2006 Red Scare (1918-1921) An image database about the McCarthy Era, documenting "the whole breadth of experiences from this period of which the anti-red hysteria was one symptom." Contains about 300 photographs and political cartoons. From librarian Leo Robert Klein at CUNY. http://newman.baruch.cuny.edu/digital/redscare/default.htm Topics: Photograph Collections: History, Political Parties & Theories, United States History Last updated Jun 22, 2007 Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs: Committee Prints, 107th Congress This U.S. Senate committee report offers two unrelated but important resources: the text of the five-volume set of the McCarthy hearings of 1953-54, and a report about the scandal-besmirched Enron Corporation exploring "what could have been done, if anything, to detect Enron's problems or to prevent its failure." Caution: in describing the targets of his enquiries, Senator Joseph McCarthy used coarse language that may not be appropriate for younger audiences. http://www.gpo.gov/congress/senate/senate12cp107.html Topics: Corruption & Fraud, Political Parties & Theories, Politics by Place, United States History Last updated May 7, 2003 |
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