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Era of the Oath: Northern Loyalty Tests During the Civil War and Reconstruction
by Harold Melvin Hyman. 238 pgs.
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Note by the Publisher
Preface
Contents
About the Notes
Illustrations
Introduction Loyalty on Demand
1: Congress, Cabinet And Civil Servants
2: The First Year: Loyalty Tests Spread
3: Loyalty Defined: The Ironclad Test Oath
4: The Key To Freedom
5: A Problem of Peace: Postwar Administration And the Test Oath
6: Congress, the Executive, And the Test Oath
7: The Personal Factor In Loyalty Oaths
8: Vacant Chairs In Congress
9: Bench, Bar, And Oath
10: The Supreme Court Decides
11: First Breach
12: Final Repeal
Conclusion
Table of Cases Cited
Index
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To Try Men's Souls: Loyalty Tests in American History
by Harold M. Hyman. 416 pgs.
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Chapter I: Old Loyalties in the New World
Chapter II: Torchbearers of Colonial Loyalty-Testing
Chapter III: Insurrection Becomes Independence
Chapter IV: Conceived in Liberty
Chapter V: State Against Nation--1833
Chapter VI: The House Divided
Chapter VII: Yankee Provosts and Rebel Patriotism
Chapter VIII: Over These Prison Walls
Chapter IX: South of the Border
Chapter X: Postwar but Less Than Peace
Chapter XII: Timber and Treason
Chapter XIII: Path to the Patriotic Present
Notes
Bibliography
Index
3.
The Loyalty of Free Men
by Alan Barth. 250 pgs.
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The Loyalty of Free Men
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Foreword
Chapter I: The Cult of Loyalty
Chapter II: The Communist Problem
Chapter III: Punishment by Publicity
Chapter IV: "Cold-War Treason"
Chapter V: The Government's Loyalty Program
Chapter VI: "Security Risks"
Chapter VII: The Growth of the Fbi
Chapter VIII: Science and Secrecy
Chapter IX: Universities and Intellectual Freedom
Chapter X: The Utility of Freedom
Index
4.
Witch Hunt: The Revival of Heresy
by Carey McWilliams. 366 pgs.
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Introduction
Book One: "Fear Hath a Hundred Eyes"
I: The Loyalty Obsession
II: What is Loyalty? Who Are Loyal?
III: Thoreau and the Hollywood Ten
IV: Hans and the 32 Grams
V: The Berkeley Crisis
VI: Imaginary Monsters of Error
Book Two: Witchcraft in Washington
VII: Bury the Facts
VIII: Professors on Trial
IX: The Great Debate
X: The Verdict of the Educators
XI: In Dubious Directions
XII: Freedom is the Word
Book Three: The Strategy of Satan
XIII: The Roots of Heresy
XIV: The Strategy of Satan
XV: The Semantics of Persecution
XVI: The New Inquisition
XVII: The Boughs and the Storm
Index
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Freedom, Loyalty, Dissent
by Henry Steele Commager. 160 pgs.
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I: The Necessity of Freedom
II: The Necessity of Experimentation
III: Free Enterprise in Ideas
IV: Guilt by Association?
V: Who is Loyal to America?
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Political and Civil Rights in the United States: A Collection of Legal and Related Materials (Includes loyalty oaths and court decisions)
by Thomas I. Emerson, David Haber. 1216 pgs.
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Chapter I: The Right to Security of the Person
Chapter II: Fairness in Governmental Procedures
Chapter III: The Right of Franchise
Chapter IV: Freedom of Speech: Right of Political Organization and Political Expression
Chapter V: Freedom of Speech: Untruthful and Harmful Communication
Chapter VI: Freedom of Speech: Control Over the Specific Media of Communication
Chapter VII: Academic Freedom
Chapter VIII: Freedom of Religion
Chapter IX: Discrimination
Table of Cases
Index
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The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties: How the Court Has Protected the Bill of Rights
by Osmond K. Fraenkel. 167 pgs.
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Introduction
Preface
The Bill of Rights
In Time of War or Civil Disturbance
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Religion
Education
Voting
The Right to Travel
Citizenship
Aliens
Due Process
Searches and Seizures
Indictment
Self-Incrimination
Double Jeopardy
Jury Problems
Confrontation
The Right to Counsel
Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Labor Relations
Congressional and Legislative Committees
Procedural Problems
Leading Cases
Index to Subjects and Cases
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