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  2. Hollywood blacklist - Wikipedia

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    The HUAC hearings failed to turn up any proof that Hollywood was secretly disseminating Communist propaganda, but the industry was nonetheless transformed. The fallout from the inquiry was a factor in the decision by Floyd Odlum , the primary owner of RKO Pictures , to leave the industry. [ 44 ]

  3. McCarthyism - Wikipedia

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    These hearings were televised live on the new American Broadcasting Company network, allowing the public to view first-hand McCarthy's interrogation of individuals and his controversial tactics. In one exchange, McCarthy reminded the attorney for the Army, Joseph Welch , that he had an employee in his law firm who had belonged to an ...

  4. Army–McCarthy hearings - Wikipedia

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    Army–McCarthy hearings Joseph McCarthy (left) chats with Roy Cohn at the hearings Event Senate hearing derived from Senator Joseph McCarthy's hunt for communists in the US Time April–June 1954 Place Washington, D.C. Participants The two sides of the hearing: US Army (accusing their opponents of blackmail) Joseph McCarthy, Roy Cohn and G. David Schine (accusing the Army of communism ...

  5. House Un-American Activities Committee - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the committee held nine days of hearings into alleged communist propaganda and influence in the Hollywood motion picture industry. After conviction on contempt of Congress charges for refusal to answer some questions posed by committee members, "The Hollywood Ten" were blacklisted by the industry. Eventually, more than 300 artists ...

  6. Joseph McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy's hearings are often incorrectly conflated with the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). HUAC is best known for its investigations of Alger Hiss and the Hollywood film industry , which led to the blacklisting of hundreds of actors, writers, and directors.

  7. Roy Cohn: Ruthless McCarthy lieutenant-turned-Trump ... - AOL

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    The McCarthy hearings may have launched Cohn into adversarial infamy, but his shrewd and manipulative brand of power-brokering had its roots far earlier. The only child of a well-connected Bronx ...

  8. Opinion: It’s ludicrous that Americans can’t watch the Trump ...

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    Television cameras captured, for instance, the twisted essence of Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954. In a TV flash, millions of viewers understood the mean and ...

  9. Committee for the First Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Committee for the First Amendment was formed in September 1947 by actors in support of the Hollywood Ten during the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). It was founded by screenwriter Philip Dunne, actress Myrna Loy, and film directors John Huston and William Wyler.