The Hysteria of the Second Red Scare The Hysteria of the Second Red Scare AP United States History Conformity in the 1950s.

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The Hysteria of the Second Red Scare The Hysteria of the Second Red Scare AP United States History Conformity in the 1950s

Search for Internal Security Loyalty and conformity- many Americans wanted these things!!Loyalty and conformity- many Americans wanted these things!! Americans were highly suspicious of anything or anyone considered different.Americans were highly suspicious of anything or anyone considered different. –Regarded people with different opinions as a pinko, commie, or un-American. –Only way to measure loyalty was the intensity and consistency of a person’s anti-Communism. –Result: a witch-hunt to root out suspected Communists from every aspect of society. Typical American Family in the 1950s

Basic Characteristics Truman’s Foreign Policy Truman’s foreign policy plays on these sentiments.Truman’s foreign policy plays on these sentiments. –Reinforced the traditional fears of the Soviets and communism. –Uncovered spy rings in Canada, Britain, and other nations confirm suspicions about the Soviet Union’s intent: total world domination through the subversion of existing governments. POTUS Harry S Truman In Masonic Garb ges/harry_s_truman_pgm_missouri_1.jpg

Basic Characteristics Truman’s Foreign Policy Cabinet members make speeches that state that communists were everywhere in America and could be anybody.Cabinet members make speeches that state that communists were everywhere in America and could be anybody. –Basic message: TRUST NOBODY. –Wanted people to turn in people they suspected of associating or sympathizing with communism. –Special targets placed on college campuses, Hollywood, publishing companies, and editorial staffs. The Redolution

Basic Characteristics American Communist Party Activities limited and power weakened to the vigilant mentality of many Americans.Activities limited and power weakened to the vigilant mentality of many Americans. Scandals involving suspected American communists revolved around their activities during the Great Depression.Scandals involving suspected American communists revolved around their activities during the Great Depression. Communist Party of America

Loyalty Review Board, Mar 1947 Full-scale “loyalty investigation” of all present and prospective federal employees.Full-scale “loyalty investigation” of all present and prospective federal employees. No source of information, no matter how inaccurate or questionable, was to be ignored.No source of information, no matter how inaccurate or questionable, was to be ignored. Impact of the LRB.Impact of the LRB. –Business organizations, labor unions, and the government would use the list to fire or deny hiring employees. –Laid the ground work for the new Red Scare and the witch hunts of HUAC and Senator Joseph McCarthy.

House Un-American Activities Committee Origins.Origins. –Originally founded in 1938 during the New Deal as a temporary investigations unit. –Fell out of favor in World War II, but was revived by newly-elected Congressman Richard Nixon of CA. –Would serve to destroy the lives of suspected Communists and advance the political careers of key individual politicians. Richard Nixon (Right) In His HUAC Days xon_stripling.jpg

HUAC How HUAC functioned.How HUAC functioned. –Manipulated various channels of publicity to reveal the political associations of individuals who had unorthodox ideals and ostracize them from positions of power. –Threatened and manipulated witnesses. As a result, many would tell lies in order to save their own skin.As a result, many would tell lies in order to save their own skin. Refusal to answer questions or cooperate was similar to an admission of guilt.Refusal to answer questions or cooperate was similar to an admission of guilt. Political Cartoon Criticizing HUAC Methods

HUAC What it did do:What it did do: –Frightened movie, television, and radio executives into doing a housecleaning. –Blacklisted actors, actresses, writers, and directors who were suspected of having Communist sympathies. –Forced the movie, television, radio, comic book, and newspaper industries to set strict standards, many of which would last into the Eighties. Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall Leading An Actors Protest Against HUAC

The Alger Hiss Case and HUAC Alger Hiss.Alger Hiss. –Former associate of Chambers, was an official in the State Department during the New Deal and the early years of World War II. –President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, one of the world’s richest philanthropic institute, since –Accused by Chambers of still being a Communist. Alger Hiss Swearing To Tell The Truth Before the HUAC Hearings

The Alger Hiss Case Alger Hiss.Alger Hiss. –Hiss and Chambers were involved in a Soviet spy ring. –Hiss was passing classified government documents to the Soviets. –Hiss denies involvement. –HUAC does not buy it, sentences Hiss to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for perjury.

McCarthy: Rise To Power Wheeling Speech, February 9, 1950.Wheeling Speech, February 9, –Declared that the United States had emerged from World War II as the strongest nation in the world. –Believed that it had been weakened in recent years “because of the traitorous actions of those who have been treated so well by this nation.” McCarthy With “The List”

McCarthy: Rise To Power Wheeling Speech, (Cont.).Wheeling Speech, (Cont.). –None were worse than “those bright young men” in the State Department “born silver spoons in their mouths.” Blames the privileged, educated New Dealers brought in by FDR.Blames the privileged, educated New Dealers brought in by FDR. –“I have in my hand the names of 205 men that were known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping the policy of the State Department.” Never substantiated a single name, but increased the accusations.Never substantiated a single name, but increased the accusations. McCarthy Delivering Wheeling Speech ge_ID_8006.jpg

McCarthy: Stroke of Luck-- Spies Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. –Charged with passing atomic secrets and speeding up Russian success with the atomic bomb. –Judge declared the crime “worse than murder.” –Rosenbergs sentenced to death and executed in Ethel & Julius Rosenberg Awaiting Execution

Joseph McCarthy McCarthy: Picks Up Steam McCarthy supports General MacArthur following his dismissal by Truman.McCarthy supports General MacArthur following his dismissal by Truman. Attacks General Marshall and General Eisenhower, accusing them of “being soft” on Communists in the military.Attacks General Marshall and General Eisenhower, accusing them of “being soft” on Communists in the military. –Some Americans felt McCarthy had gone too far, but money kept pouring into McCarthy’s election coffers. General Douglas MacArthur

Joseph McCarthy Decline of McCarthyism, International Information Administration.International Information Administration. –Branch of the State Department responsible for disseminating printed materials to other countries. Failed to uncover a single Communist, but many books, including those of prominent American writers Hemingway and Fitzgerald, were withdrawn and some publicly burned.Failed to uncover a single Communist, but many books, including those of prominent American writers Hemingway and Fitzgerald, were withdrawn and some publicly burned. –Shocked many Americans who were tiring of McCarthy’s Nazi- style tactics. Book Burning In The U.S. content/uploads/2007/05/nazi-book-burning-1933.jpg

Joseph McCarthy Decline of McCarthyism, Army-McCarthy Hearings.Army-McCarthy Hearings. –McCarthy accuses the U.S. Army of “coddling” Communists in the U.S. –Also questions the loyalty and integrity of several top generals. First time many Americans actually witnessed McCarthy’s wild accusations.First time many Americans actually witnessed McCarthy’s wild accusations. Very offensive to the viewing audience, Army officials, and his fellow Senators.Very offensive to the viewing audience, Army officials, and his fellow Senators. Americans Watching The Army-McCarthy Hearings At A Television Store

Joseph McCarthy Decline of McCarthyism, Army-McCarthy Hearings.Army-McCarthy Hearings. –Result: Senate officially condemns McCarthy for “conduct unbecoming a member of the United States Senate.” –McCarthy’s power would decline until his death in 1957 from alcoholism. Army-McCarthy Hearings

Arthur Miller: The Crucible The Crucible Was an allegory for the McCarthy era and mass hysteria.Was an allegory for the McCarthy era and mass hysteria. –According to Miller, the play was written in an atmosphere that “accepted the notion that conscience was no longer a private matter, but one of state administration.” –Expresses his faith in the ability of an individual to resist conformist pressures. Cover To The Crucible