Hollywood-Blacklist

Red Channels Published, Launching Broadcasting Blacklist and Corporate "Smear and Clear" Racket

| Importance: 8/10

American Business Consultants Inc. publishes Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television on June 22, 1950, as an anti-Communist pamphlet-style book naming 151 actors, writers, musicians, broadcast journalists, and others in the context of purported Communist manipulation …

American Business Consultants John G. Keenan Kenneth M. Bierly Theodore C. Kirkpatrick Vincent Hartnett +5 more hollywood-blacklist mccarthyism red-scare corporate-complicity broadcasting +1 more
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Waldorf Statement Launches Hollywood Blacklist, Studio Executives Pledge to Fire Hollywood Ten

| Importance: 9/10

Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, issues the two-page Waldorf Statement on November 25, 1947, following a closed-door meeting by forty-eight motion picture company executives at New York City’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on November 24, 1947. The statement is …

Motion Picture Association of America Eric Johnston Louis B. Mayer Eddie Mannix Harry Cohn +16 more hollywood-blacklist mccarthyism red-scare corporate-complicity first-amendment +1 more
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HUAC Hollywood Hearings Begin, Studio Executives Cooperate as "Friendly Witnesses"

| Importance: 9/10

The House Un-American Activities Committee opens its first postwar hearings on October 20, 1947, investigating alleged Communist influence in Hollywood with Chairman J. Parnell Thomas presiding and Robert E. Stripling serving as chief counsel. Drawing upon lists provided in The Hollywood Reporter, …

House Un-American Activities Committee J. Parnell Thomas Robert E. Stripling Walt Disney Jack L. Warner +8 more huac hollywood-blacklist mccarthyism red-scare corporate-complicity +1 more
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