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The Red Scare by Paul Burnett, 2L ... Shortly after the end of World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, the Red Scare took hold in the United States.
The "Red Scare" reflected the same anxiety about free speech and obsession with consensus that had characterized the war years.
Although the early historiographic works about the Scare analyzed particular events and themes of 1919-1920, the reactions of liberals and socialists to the postwar socio-economic unrest were often ...
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The purpose of this chapter is two fold. First, it seeks to provide an understanding of the current constitutional protections guaranteed to commercial speech within the matrix of laws ...
Chapter 6 War and Red Scare 1940-1960 ... The Red Scare of the late 1940s and early 1950s nearly destroyed the Communist Party, driving away most of its members.
Most of the time, she allows the facts to speak for themselves; her approach is not a didactic one, and that is one of the book's merits.
The films produced in Hollywood before, during and after the Cold War Red Scare make for an interesting study in the response of a popular medium caught in a political firestorm.
Joe McCarthy was the godfather of Kennedy's oldest child. And when the infamous Red hunter from Wisconsin was buried in 1957, Bobby Kennedy flew to Appleton for the services.
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