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- catalog abstract "In 1938 the United States Congress established the Special House Committee on Un-American Activities, which set into motion, and sanctioned, one of the most insidious and sinister political phenomena in American history - redlisting. Reaching its zenith under the administration of President Truman, red-listing became forever identified with the indefatigable Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and the epithet McCarthyism. But McCarthyism long preceded and long outlasted its progenitor; and its impact extended far beyond the celebrated cases of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Alger Hiss, Judith Coplon, and William Remington. Red-Listed is a haunting and unforgettable book that tells for the first time the story of the thousands of unknown, dedicated mid-level federal employees whose lives were ruined by redbaiting. Their lives and careers were disrupted and often destroyed by the federal loyalty program ostensibly designed to root out subversives, but which actually succeeded in purging the entire federal government of activist New Dealers. From the mid-thirties through the McCarthy era and into the sixties, untold amounts of energy, funds, and time were wasted on a hunt that never uncovered a single spy or subversive. Selma Williams tells the stories of average people caught in the frenzy of the McCarthy era, those who were targeted and why - people like Jessica Davidson, an idealistic labor department lawyer who is representative of the more than 12,000 people who, after being investigated and reinvestigated, decided to quit their jobs before the inevitable adverse finding. In the first half of the book, the horror of being red-listed comes to life through the words of the victims themselves. We find out exactly who was being targeted and why. The second half of the book examines how the actual machinery of red-listing worked, who the informers were and why, and what the people running the machinery were like. Selma Williams has conducted countless interviews and dug deep into loyalty hearing transcripts, FBI files, newspaper clippings, and never-before-published materials from the private files of the victims. From these documents she has created vivid portraits of these individuals. The unforgettable and often wrenching stories in Red-Listed will greatly deepen our understanding of this dark period of American history.".
- catalog contributor b4539515.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "In 1938 the United States Congress established the Special House Committee on Un-American Activities, which set into motion, and sanctioned, one of the most insidious and sinister political phenomena in American history - redlisting. Reaching its zenith under the administration of President Truman, red-listing became forever identified with the indefatigable Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and the epithet McCarthyism. But McCarthyism long preceded and long outlasted its progenitor; and its impact extended far beyond the celebrated cases of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Alger Hiss, Judith Coplon, and William Remington.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-268) and index.".
- catalog description "Red-Listed is a haunting and unforgettable book that tells for the first time the story of the thousands of unknown, dedicated mid-level federal employees whose lives were ruined by redbaiting. Their lives and careers were disrupted and often destroyed by the federal loyalty program ostensibly designed to root out subversives, but which actually succeeded in purging the entire federal government of activist New Dealers. From the mid-thirties through the McCarthy era and into the sixties, untold amounts of energy, funds, and time were wasted on a hunt that never uncovered a single spy or subversive.".
- catalog description "Selma Williams has conducted countless interviews and dug deep into loyalty hearing transcripts, FBI files, newspaper clippings, and never-before-published materials from the private files of the victims. From these documents she has created vivid portraits of these individuals. The unforgettable and often wrenching stories in Red-Listed will greatly deepen our understanding of this dark period of American history.".
- catalog description "Selma Williams tells the stories of average people caught in the frenzy of the McCarthy era, those who were targeted and why - people like Jessica Davidson, an idealistic labor department lawyer who is representative of the more than 12,000 people who, after being investigated and reinvestigated, decided to quit their jobs before the inevitable adverse finding. In the first half of the book, the horror of being red-listed comes to life through the words of the victims themselves. We find out exactly who was being targeted and why. The second half of the book examines how the actual machinery of red-listing worked, who the informers were and why, and what the people running the machinery were like.".
- catalog extent "xx, 282 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Red-listed.".
- catalog identifier "0201550695 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Red-listed.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Red-listed.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "353.001/3242 20".
- catalog subject "Internal security United States.".
- catalog subject "JK734 .W55 1993".
- catalog title "Red-listed : haunted by the Washington witch hunt / Selma R. Williams.".
- catalog type "text".