A Shadow of Red

A Shadow of Red Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and Television

David Everitt2007
A sympathetic history of blacklisting practices as instigated by five guardians of the broadcast media, including three FBI agents, a former naval intelligence officer, and a Syracuse grocer, discusses how their efforts were largely shaped by a long-standing idealistic broadcasting struggle involving bitterly disputed issues and long-standing grievances. BOMC, History.
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