What criticism was the cartoonist making of the house committee on un-american activities

What criticism was the cartoonist making of the house committee on un-american activities

What criticism was the cartoonist making of the house committee on un-american activities
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  • Title: "It's okay - we're hunting communists" / Herblock.
  • Creator(s): Block, Herbert, 1909-2001, artist
  • Date Created/Published: 1947 October 31, c1947.
  • Medium: 1 drawing on layered paper : ink, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; 50.9 x 36.7 cm (sheet)
  • Summary: Editorial cartoon showing an automobile, "Committee on Un-American Activities", recklessly driven by J. Parnell Thomas, as he runs over pedestrians on the sidewalk, the passenger in the car turns to reassure the injured that "it's okay [because] we're hunting communists." He is accompanied by fellow committee member Robert E. Stripling. This cartoon was published after a week of testimony by Hollywood screenwriters that included: Ring Lardner, Jr., Lester Cole, Berthold Brecht, and John Howard Lawson.
  • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsc-03380 (digital file from original drawing) LC-USZ62-127327 (b&w film copy neg.)
  • Rights Advisory: Publication may be restricted. For information see "Herbert Block ("Herblock") Rights and Restrictions,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/271_herb.html)
  • Call Number: BLOCK, no. 14319 (C size) [P&P]
  • Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
  • Notes:
    • Caption label from exhibit "Herblock's History Fire!": The Cold War revived the anti-communist hysteria that had gripped the United States after World War I. In 1947 Congress revived the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), opposed by Herb Block since its inception in the 1930s and declared by President Truman to be itself the most un-American activity. Herb Block comments: "The FBI, under J. Edgar Hoover, helped provide the committee with material from its aptly named 'raw files.' Some producers, directors and screen writers refused to testify or to play the 'name game' in which the committee demanded the names of associates, who could then be called on to name others thus providing an ever-expanding list of suspects to be summoned."
    • Published in the Washington Post, October 31, 1947.
    • Copyright 1947 by the Washington Post Co.; renewed by Herblock.
    • Forms part of: Herbert L. Block Collection (Library of Congress).
    • Exhibited in: "Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium" at the Library of Congress, 2000-2001. (18)
    • Exhibited in: "Political Humor : a tribute to Herblock" at the University of Virginia Art Museum, 2003.
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    • Editorial cartoons--1940-1950.
    • Ink drawings--1940-1950.
  • Collections:
    • Cartoon Drawings: Herblock Collection
  • Part of: Block, Herbert, 1909-2001. Herbert L. Block collection (Library of Congress)
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  • Rights Advisory: Publication may be restricted. For information see "Herbert Block ("Herblock") Rights and Restrictions," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/271_herb.html
  • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsc-03380 (digital file from original drawing) LC-USZ62-127327 (b&w film copy neg.)
  • Call Number: BLOCK, no. 14319 (C size) [P&P]
  • Medium: 1 drawing on layered paper : ink, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; 50.9 x 36.7 cm (sheet)

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  • Call Number: BLOCK, no. 14319 (C size) [P&P]
  • Medium: 1 drawing on layered paper : ink, crayon, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing ; 50.9 x 36.7 cm (sheet)

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