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What The Red Scare Can Teach Us Today
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What The Red Scare Can Teach Us Today

The Hollywood Ten was a group of screenwriters and directors jailed in 1947 for refusing to answer questions about their beliefs.

All Of It with Alison Stewart

July 11, 202524m 3s

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Show Notes

The Hollywood Ten was a group of screenwriters and directors who were jailed in 1947 for refusing to answer questions about their beliefs and associations during a hearing before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Their story is told in a new exhibit at New York Historical, titled "Blacklisted: An American Story." It explores the intersection of politics, art, culture and social dynamics during Hollywood's red scare. The exhibit also looks at Broadway and New York's theater community also responded. Curator Anne Lessy joins us to discuss. 

Topics

artsmoviesbroadway_responseblacklist_exhibittheaternew_york_historical_societypoliticslocal_wnycfilmhistoryanne_lessyhollywoodbroadwayhollywood_tenred_scarehouse_unamerican_activities