Red Scare was first published in 1985. Its message is very important in this day of groups thinking others are unpatriotic and wanting to do away with traditional values. Differing opinions do not mean others are un-American and the book makes that point very well. - Jerry Turner

Winner of the Texas State Historical Association Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize for Best Book on Texas History, this authoritative study of red-baiting in Texas reveals that what began as a coalition against communism became a fierce power struggle between conservative and liberal politics.
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A study of red-baiting in Texas reveals that what began as a coalition against communism became a fierce power struggle between conservative and liberal politics.
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Prologue
  • 1. A Nervous New Civilization
  • 2. Voices from the Left
  • 3. Fear and Money
  • 4. Red Scare Activists Organize
  • 5. The Red Scare Begins
  • 6. The Red Scare and the Schools
  • 7. The Victim Is a Symbol: The George W. Ebey Affair
  • 8. “Oveta Doesn’t Brook Back-Talk”
  • 9. Demagogues in Austin: McCarthy at San Jacinto
  • 10. Bertie and the Board
  • 11. Conclusion: Beyond the Red Scare
  • Essay on Sources
  • Notes
  • Index
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ISBN
9780292758551
Publisert
2014-02-15
Utgiver
University of Texas Press
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
418

Forfatter
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Biografisk notat

Don E. Carleton is Executive Director of the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. He also holds the university’s J. R. Parten Chair in the Archives of American History. Carleton has published eight books, including Conversations with Cronkite, and he was executive producer of the award-winning PBS documentary When I Rise.