The Hollywood Blacklist and the Jew: An Exploration of Popular Culture
Buhle, Paul, Tikkun
The Hollywood Blacklist and the Jew: An Exploration of Popular Culture
Paul Buhle, who founded the Oral History of the American Left at New York University, is interviewing entertainment blacklistees for a book about Jewish influences on American popular culture. His latest published volume is Images of American Radicalism (Christopher House), a massive pictorial history.
When Senator Larry Pressler of South Dakota demanded in February that National Public Radio turn over the personnel files on all its employees to the Senate subcommittee on communications he chairs, a small stir passed through the ranks of civil libertarians, all the way up to The New York Times. ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Jew: An Exploration of Popular Culture.
Contributors: Buhle, Paul - Author.
Magazine title: Tikkun.
Volume: 10.
Issue: 5
Publication date: September 1995.
Page number: 35.
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