Blacklisted!
By Larry Dane Brimner
By Larry Dane Brimner
By Larry Dane Brimner
By Larry Dane Brimner
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$17.95
Oct 09, 2018 | ISBN 9781620916032 | Young Adult
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Oct 09, 2018 | ISBN 9781684371440 | Young Adult
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Praise
★“Brimner brings to life a shameful episode in American history when citizens working in the film industry were accused of disloyalty and subversion and persecuted for defending their First Amendment rights. (He) vividly chronicles the hearings and their fallout, braiding stories of individuals into the overall narrative. Drawing heavily on hearings transcripts, Brimner also includes a great deal of historical background to put the story in context… and he challenges readers to consider if things are all that different today, citing contemporary examples. A chilling look at a time when the government waged war on civil liberties, with the public a complicit ally.” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review
★ “This is a fascinating look at a part of U.S. history that should be included in public and school libraries.” –School Library Journal, starred review
★ “The author of the Sibert Award-winning Twelve Days in May (2017), Brimner presents an informative account of the HUAC hearings and their repercussions for the Hollywood Ten. In the chapters covering those hearings, the extensive use of quotes gives the writing great immediacy, while the commentary clearly explains the motivations of the committee members and the viewpoints of those called to testify before them…(T)his tightly focused book presents a meticulously detailed narrative of events related to the 1947 hearings. More broadly, Brimner offers a cautionary tale about the damage done to individuals and society when constitutional rights are denied by officials sworn to uphold them.” – Booklist, starred review
“Brimner provides a cinematic recounting of the 1947 investigation into the motion picture industry by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Extensive quotes…help to recreate the struggle…Throughout, Brimner provides necessary context and clearly explains each stage of the proceedings…Abundant archival material, bibliography, and sources are included as back matter.” – Publishers Weekly
“This is a gripping and timely topic… engrossing… (s)ource notes, a bibliography, and index will be helpful to students.” – The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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