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Blacklists and Broken Lives: Hollywood Under McCarthyism

Blacklists and Broken Lives: Hollywood Under McCarthyism

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In this compelling episode of The Cold War in America, host James Hartley explores the devastating impact of McCarthyism on Hollywood during the late 1940s and 1950s. Discover how the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigations led to the infamous Hollywood blacklist, destroying careers and lives across the entertainment industry. Learn about the Hollywood Ten, including screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, and their courageous stand against political persecution. Examine the difficult choices faced by industry figures like director Elia Kazan, who named names to save his career. Explore how fear and suspicion transformed Hollywood's creative community, affecting not just famous stars but hundreds of writers, technicians, and other workers. Understand the broader implications of this dark chapter in American history, from its impact on film content to fundamental questions about freedom of expression and civil liberties during the Cold War era. This episode provides essential historical context for understanding how political paranoia can undermine democratic values and the lasting consequences of sacrificing individual rights for perceived national security. A must-listen for anyone interested in Cold War history, Hollywood's golden age, civil liberties, and the intersection of politics and entertainment in American culture.
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