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Page 1: McCarthyism How 1950’s American inspired The Crucible

McCarthyismHow 1950’s American inspired

The Crucible

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1945

• World War Two ends

• USA and USSR had been united in their defeat of Nazi Germany.

• The Cold War begins.

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1945 cont.• The House of Un-

American Activities Committee (HUAC) begins conducting investigations into Communists living in the USA.

“Are you now or have you ever been a

member of theCommunist Party?”

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1947

• As a result of accusations made against government employees, President Truman (Democrat) begins enforcing ‘loyalty reviews’ of all civil servants.

• These reviews were designed by the Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover.

• Hoover was regarded as the country’s most powerful anti-communist. President Harry Truman

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1947 cont.• HUAC begins

subpoenaing movie industry professionals.

• Those brought before the committee are expected to ‘name names’ of other people that they had seen at Communist meetings.

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The Hollywood Ten• Ten of Hollywood’s most well known movie

professionals were brought in front of HUAC. They refused to answer any questions asked of them under the First Amendment (The right to freedom of speech).

• This was not successful and all ten were sentenced to prison for contempt of Congress.(To the right are 9 of the 10 men.)

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Eric Johnston, the President of the Motion Picture Association of America announces that they...

“will not knowingly employ a Communist or a member of any party or group which advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States.”

This statement confirmed that those seen not to be cooperating with HUAC would be blacklisted from the film industry.

November 1947

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1949• USSR tests an atomic

bomb.

• China becomes a Communist country.

• Fear and hysteria are spreading throughout the country.

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1950• The Korean War

begins (U.S., U.N. and S. Korea against Communist N. Korea and China)

• Communist spies start emerging in U.S.A. and U.K.

• Arthur Miller begins to consider writing a play about what he is witnessing.

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1952• Elia Kazan, film director

and friend of Arthur Miller, is called in front of HUAC and names 8 people as being members of The Communist Party.

• Arthur Miller visits Salem, studies transcripts of the 17th century witch trials and subsequently writes The Crucible.

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1953• Dwight Eisenhower (Republican)

becomes President. He continues the loyalty reviews of government employees.

• Senator Joseph McCarthy is made chairman of the Senate Committee on Government Operations and begins his own investigations into finding Communists. His approach is aggressive and persistent.

• The first production of The Crucible opens on Broadway.

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1953-54

• McCarthy begins investigating the U.S. Army. Opinion polls drop and he becomes an object for ridicule.

• One Senate committee found McCarthy’s behaviour as a chairman to be ‘inexcusable’ ‘reprehensible’ ‘vulgar and insulting’

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Arthur Miller subpoenaed• 1956 - Arthur Miller is called before HUAC. Before the

meeting Miller is assured that he will not be asked to name names.

• Miller arrives at the hearing with his soon to be wife Marilyn Monroe.

• During the questioning the chairman goes back on his promise and asks Miller to give names.

• Miller replies “I could not use the name of another person and bring trouble on him”

• Miller is found in contempt of Congress. He is sentenced to a $500 fine or 30 days in prison, is blacklisted and disallowed a U.S. passport.

• In 1958 his charge is overturned.

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• Librarians• The Army (and some

generals)• Democrats• American Indians• College students • University professors• Feminists• Film stars• Abstract artists• American writers and

playwrights• Teenagers and juvenile

delinquents• Girl Scouts• …and more!

Americans accused of being communists:

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1959 - Former President Truman declares HUAC “the most un-American thing in the country today.”