"A Damaging Impression of Hollywood Has Spread": Movie "Czar" Eric Johnston testifies before HUAC.
"Damage": Contemporary assessment by Collier's magazine of the Army-McCarthy hearings.
"Enemies from Within": Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and President Harry S. Truman trade accusations of disloyalty.
"Have You No Sense of Decency": The Army-McCarthy Hearings: Transcript of the session that led to Senator McCarthy's downfall.
"I Cannot and Will Not Cut My Conscience to Fit This Year's Fashions": Text of Lillian Hellman' s letter to the House Un-American Activities Committee refusing to name names.
"I Have Sung in Hobo Jungles, and I Have Sung for the Rockefellers": Testimony of Pete Seeger to HUAC.
"National Suicide": Text of a statement by Margaret Chase Smith and six Republican Senators against Joseph McCarthy's attack on "individual freedom".
"Not Only Ridiculous, but Dangerous": Collier's objects to Joseph McCarthy's attacks on the press.
"The World Was at Stake": Three "Friendly" HUAC Hollywood Witnesses Assess Pro-Soviet Wartime Films: Jack Warner, Ayn Rand and Louis B. Mayer testify before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee.
"They Want to Muzzle Public Opinion":: Testimony of John Howard Lawson before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
"We Must Keep the Labor Unions Clean": Ronald Reagan and Walt Disney testify before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee blaming Hollywood labor conflicts on Communist Infiltration.
"You Are the Un-Americans, and You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourselves": Testimony of Paul Robeson before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Ayn Rand's HUAC Testimony: Libertarian author cooperates with Congressional investigation of Communist propaganda in American films. Includes introduction, background, and notes.
Communists Are Second to None in Our Devotion to Our People and to Our Country: Prosecution and defense statements from the 1949 trial of American Communist Party leaders.
Hollywood Blacklist: Article by Dan Georgakas from the Encyclopedia of the American Left documenting the persecution of suspected Communists in the entertainment industry.
HUAC and Censorship Changes: Article documenting HUAC's role in the blacklisting of suspected Communists in Hollywood and its attempts to influence the content of films produced in the late 1940s and 1950s.
HUAC, McCarthy, and the Reds - McCarthyism and the Blacklist: A brief, illustrated timeline of Joe McCarthy's life and the House Un-American Activities Committee.
McCarran Internal Security Act: Partial text of a law "[t]o protect the United States against certain Un American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations."
McCarthyism and the Movies: A listing and description by theme, biographical and documentary with a forum.
Online NewsHour: Hollywood Blacklisting: Excerpts from the PBS documentary "The Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist."
Red Channels - The Blacklist: Excerpts from Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television (1950).
The Fight For America: Senator Joseph McCarthy: Essay by Jesse Friedman tracing the life and career of anti-Communist Senator Joseph McCarthy. Asserts he was a "sleazy bully" who "ruined the careers of hundreds of innocent men and women [in order] to advance his own."
The Hollywood Ten: Short biographies of the individuals who refused to testify in HUAC's hearings, thereby earning a place on the blacklist.
The Joseph McCarthy Fan Club: Mocks the late anti-Communist. Includes an online discussion group.
The New American: McCarthyism: Forty questions and answers about Senator Joseph McCarthy.