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Character assassination

Title
Character assassination / by Jerome Davis ; introduction by Robert Maynard Hutchins.
Published
New York : Philosophical Library, c1950.
Physical Description
xix, 259 pages ; 23 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Gray Social Thought 3069: Dust jacket. Presentation inscription from J. Davis to R.S. Marcus. From the library of Bradford H. Gray.
BEIN Gray Social Thought 3510: Dust jacket. Presentation inscription from J. Davis. From the library of Bradford H. Gray.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-253) and index.
Contents
Introduction, what price freedom
I. The American ideal
II. Prejudice, hysteria, murder
III. Smearing the presidents; George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
IV. Anti-Semitism, Group assassination
V. Ammunition against the Negro
Education
Segregation
Freedom of Speech
Employment
Safety and security of person
Citizenship
Marriage
Health
Service in the military
The experiences of Ray Sprigle
Towards a program of action
VI. Hitting labor below the belt
Pamphleteering against Unions
Mohawk Valley formula
LaFollette Committee's findings
Communist label
Spies and gangsters
VII. The struggle for the mind of America
Blasting the federal council of churches
The World Council of Churches
Attacking prophetic leaders of religion
Case of Cecil Hinshaw
Case of Gesa Takaro
Religion and the un- American committee
Spiritual mobilization
VIII. Corrosion of politics and education
IX. The case history of an assassination bomb
X. Who is un-American
Un-American committee
Washington purges
William W. Remington vindicated
XI. Recovery of faith in freedom
The why of Character assassination
Inoculating the minds of men against intolerance
A free Press and a free radio
Helping to build one world
Appendix
National organizations which should educate against character assassination
Education
Employment
Labor
Films
Also listed under
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1899-1977, writer of introduction.
Bradford H. Gray Collection in the History of Social Thought (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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