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Imagine that one day,
you're summoned before a government panel.
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Even though you haven't
committed any crime,
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or been formally charged with one,
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you are repeatedly questioned
about your political views,
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accused of disloyalty,
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and asked to incriminate your friends
and associates.
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If you don't cooperate,
you risk jail or losing your job.
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This is exactly what happened in
the United States in the 1950s
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as part of a campaign to expose
suspected communists.
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Named after its most
notorious practitioner,
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the phenomenon known as McCarthyism
destroyed thousands of lives and careers.
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For over a decade, American political
leaders trampled democratic freedoms
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in the name of protecting them.
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During the 1930s and 1940s,
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there had been an active but small
communist party in the United States.
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Its record was mixed.
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While it played crucial roles in wider
progressive struggles
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for labor and Civil Rights,
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it also supported the Soviet Union.
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From the start, the American
Communist Party faced attacks
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from conservatives and business leaders,
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as well as from liberals who criticized
its ties to the oppressive Soviet regime.
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During World War II, when the USA
and USSR were allied against Hitler,
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some American communists actually
spied for the Russians.
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When the Cold War escalated
and this espionage became known,
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domestic communism came to be seen
as a threat to national security.
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But the attempt to eliminate that threat
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soon turned into the longest lasting
and most widespread episode
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of political repression
in American history.
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Spurred on by a network of bureaucrats,
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politicans,
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journalists,
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and businessmen,
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the campaign widely exaggerated
the danger of communist subversion.
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The people behind it harassed anyone
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suspected of holding
left-of-center political views
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or associating with those who did.
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If you hung modern art on your walls,
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had a multiracial social circle,
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or signed petitions against
nuclear weapons,
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you might just have been a communist.
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Starting in the lat 1940s,
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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
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used the resources of his agency
to hunt down such supposed communists
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and eliminate them from any
position of influence
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within American society.
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And the narrow criteria that Hoover
and his allies used
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to screen federal employees
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spread to the rest of the country.
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Soon, Hollywood studios,
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universities,
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car manufacturers,
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and thousands of other public
and private employers
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were imposing the same political tests
on the men and women who worked or them.
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Meanwhile, Congress conducted
its own witchhunt
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subpoenaing hundreds of people
to testify before investigative bodies
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like the House Unamerican
Activities Committee.
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If they refused to cooperate,
they could be jailed for contempt,
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or more commonly, fired and blacklisted.
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Ambitious politicians, like Richard Nixon
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and Joseph McCarthy
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used such hearings as a partisan weapon
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accusing democrats
of being soft on communism
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and deliberately using China
to the Communist Bloc.
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McCarthy, a republican senator
from Wisconsin
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became notorious by flaunting
ever-changing lists of alleged communists
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within the State Department.
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Egged on by other politicians,
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he continued to make
outrageous accusations
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by distorting or fabricating evidence.
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Many citizens reviled McCarthy
while others praised him.
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And when the Korean War broke out,
McCarthy seemed vindicated.
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Once he became chair
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of the Senate's permanent subcommittee
on investigations in 1953,
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McCarthy recklessness increased.
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It was his investigation of the army that
finally turned public opinion against him
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and diminished his power.
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McCarthy's colleagues
in the Senate censured him
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and he died less than three years later,
probably from alcoholism.
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McCarthyism ended as well.
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It had ruined hundreds,
if not thousands, of lives
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and drastically narrowed the American
political spectrum.
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Its damage to democratic institutions
would be long lasting.
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In all likelihood, there were both
democrats and republicans
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who knew that the anti-communist
purges were deeply unjust
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but feared that directly opposing them
would hurt their careers.
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Even the Supreme Court failed
to stop the witchhunt,