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(From the Left): Firing Actors for Being Conservative Is Another Hollywood Blacklist

New York Magazine

In the late 1940s and 1950s, Hollywood studios promised they would not “knowingly employ a communist.” This blacklist eventually became notorious, especially in Hollywood, which came to lionize its victims in several films. And yet it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish the blacklist policy from the emerging current treatment of right-wingers.