The committee (renamed the House Internal Security Committee in 1969) was abolished in 1975.
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The committee's methods included pressure on witnesses to name former associates, vague and sweeping accusations against individuals, and the assumption of an individual's guilt because of association with a suspect organization. Witnesses ...
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The only reference I found was about the Rosenberg's but did not specifically state they ever went before the HUAC. They were found guilty of espionage, spying for the Soviet Union. This probably occurred as a result of the mass hysteria fl...
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Because each time someone was questioned, they had to name other people, or else they were seen as "uncooperative" and blacklisted, and often never worked again. So the list of people targeted grew, and grew, and grew.
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You really should do your own homework, here is a good page on her: www.kstrom.net
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No thanks. No Witch-hunts please. Paranoia is not a good policy nor is lying about our country. We have a free country and there is already a US Communist Party that gets on the ballot in some states once in a while. They are not very popul...
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I'm not really the best person to ask. I assume I get this type of question because the ORC includes a copy of Ayn Rand's testimony before the House Un-American Affairs Committee (HUAC), and in the background materials I mention Joseph Mc...
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