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Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies

by M Stanton Evans

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Accused of creating a bogus Red Scare and smearing countless innocent victims in a five-year reign of terror, Senator Joseph McCarthy is universally remembered as a demagogue, a bully, and a liar. History has judged him such a loathsome figure that even today, a half century after his death, his name remains synonymous with witch hunts.

But that conventional image is all wrong, as veteran journalist and author M. Stanton Evans reveals in this groundbreaking book. The long-awaited Blacklisted by History, based on six years of intensive research, dismantles the myths surrounding Joe McCarthy and his campaign to unmask Communists, Soviet agents, and flagrant loyalty risks working within the U.S. government. Evans’s revelations completely overturn our understanding of McCarthy, McCarthyism, and the Cold War.

Drawing on primary sources—including never-before-published government records and FBI files, as well as recent research gleaned from Soviet archives and intercepted transmissions between Moscow spymasters and their agents in the United States—Evans presents irrefutable evidence of a relentless Communist drive to penetrate our government, influence its policies, and steal its secrets. Most shocking of all, he shows that U.S. officials supposedly guarding against this danger not only let it happen but actively covered up the penetration. All of this was precisely as Joe McCarthy contended.

Blacklisted by History shows, for instance, that the FBI knew as early as 1942 that J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the atomic bomb project, had been identified by Communist leaders as a party member; that high-level U.S. officials were warned that Alger Hiss was a Soviet spy almost a decade before the Hiss case became a public scandal; that a cabal of White House, Justice Department, and State Department officials lied about and covered up the Amerasia spy case; and that the State Department had been heavily penetrated by Communists and Soviet agents before McCarthy came on the scene.

Evans also shows that practically everything we’ve been told about McCarthy is false, including conventional treatment of the famous 1950 speech at Wheeling, West Virginia, that launched the McCarthy era (“I have here in my hand . . .”), the Senate hearings that casually dismissed his charges, the matter of leading McCarthy suspect Owen Lattimore, the Annie Lee Moss case, the Army-McCarthy hearings, and much more.

In the end, Senator McCarthy was censured by his colleagues and condemned by the press and historians. But as Evans writes, “The real Joe McCarthy has vanished into the mists of fable and recycled error, so that it takes the equivalent of a dragnet search to find him.” Blacklisted by History provides the first accurate account of what McCarthy did and, more broadly, what happened to America during the Cold War. It is a revealing exposé of the forces that distorted our national policy in that conflict and our understanding of its history since.

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"Evans's lively book seeks, first, to demonstrate that Communists worked, often successfully, to undermine American security during the Cold War. It tries, second, to defend Sen. Joseph McCarthy, the egregious scourge of American Communists and fellow travelers, against those who, in Evans's (The Theme Is Freedom) view, have unjustly ruined his reputation. On the first point, save for some new details, Evans, a contributing editor to Human Events, treads worn ground. Most scholars, having also used Soviet archives, concede his position and argue now only over secondary matters, like the guilt of Alger Hiss. On the second point, Evans has a tougher case, which he seeks to make as a defense attorney would: by conceding nothing to McCarthy's detractors. Evans is also given to conspiracy thinking — an approach that, by its nature, yields claims that can neither be confirmed nor falsified. Defense attorneys and debaters like Evans follow different rules than historians — they try to score points, not to advance knowledge. Evans is good at the former, his propulsive style carrying much of the argument's burden. But the history Evans relates is already largely known, if not fully accepted.. 20 illus." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Book News Annotation:

Journalist and commentator Evans assures his readers that McCarthy had access to information about communist infiltration of the US government and that his charges were based on fact. Evans's interpretation of archival material he understands to have been long forgotten or hidden indicates McCarthy was justified in conducting hearings and censuring individuals. Further, Evans believes the Truman and Eisenhower administrations and State Department officials lied about spies in their midst and ignored warnings by the FBI that individuals in key positions were secret communists. As he goes case by case, finding anomalies in records, Evans also claims that McCarthy was convinced by evidence that those he targeted were not victims but enemies, and that he was destroyed by a conspiracy that appears to extend to this day in history books. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author

M. Stanton Evans is the author of seven books, including The Theme Is Freedom. A contributing editor at Human Events, he served for many years as director of the National Journalism Center. Evans was previously the editor of the Indianapolis News, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, and a commentator for CBS and Voice of America. He lives near Washington, D.C.

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mokshaone, December 21, 2007 (view all comments by mokshaone)
This book really should be subtitled: why everything you think you know about Joseph McCarthy is wrong. Stanton Evans spent six years researching this brilliant work. It was made even more difficult, by the amount of material that had been purposefully destroyed from numerous archives. Throughout the six hundred plus pages he heavily documents how both the Truman and FDR admin. ignored numerous warnings about communists agents working in the Federal government. In addition he proves how both the Democrats in Congress and the Truman admin. covered up this truth and destroyed McCarthy to prevent their mendacity from becoming public knowledge. After reading this book you will never be able to watch movies like Good Night and Good Luck or Citizen Cohn without throwing something through your TV.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781400081059
Subtitle:
The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies
Author:
Evans, M Stanton
Author:
Evans, M. Stanton
Publisher:
Crown Forum
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Political History
Subject:
United States - 20th Century/50s
Subject:
Legislators
Subject:
Communism
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Legislators -- United States.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
November 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
663
Dimensions:
9.40x6.41x1.61 in. 2.21 lbs.

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