Character assassination /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Davis, Jerome, 1891-1979 (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Philosophical Library, [1950]
Series:Civil rights and social justice.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of 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.