Part 1. Setting the stage -- Fred Korematsu : the internment of Japanese Americans and the detainees of Guantánamo -- Part 2. Our stories -- Jack Miller : the Everett Massacre -- Scott Nearing : the Espionage Act -- Sonia Kaross : the Palmer raids -- Phil Mellman : criminal syndicalism and the IWW -- Fred Thompson : criminal syndicalism and the IWW -- Pete Muselin : unions in a company town -- Elaine Black Yoneda : the L.A. Red Squad -- Harry DeBoer : strikers face Minneapolis police -- Louise Thompson Patterson : a Birmingham police raid -- George Stith : sharecropping, repression as a way of life -- Herb March : Chicago's Memorial Day Massacre -- Jake Cooper : socialists, the first Smith Act victims -- Minoru Yasui : the internment of Japanese Americans -- Stanley Nowak : to deport a Michigan State Senator -- Ring Lardner, Jr. : HUAC's first target, the Hollywood ten -- Frances Chaney Lardner : HUAC and the blacklist -- Arthur Drayton : the IWO and Truman's loyalty program -- Jim Kutcher : the SWP and the Attorney General's list -- Gil Green : communists, the next Smith Act victims -- Tom Quinn : UE leader held in contempt -- Margaret (Peg) Stasik : UE organizer in a time of hysteria -- Joseph (Sonny) Robinson : steelworker fired and blacklisted -- Miriam Brill Schultz : Pittsburgh, an epicenter of repression -- Jerry Trauber : New York State and the end of the IWO -- May Tisa : the Red Scare hits home -- Ernest DeMaio : a feisty union leader defies HUAC -- Mildred Grossman : screening teachers for loyalty -- Otto Nathan : the denial of a passport -- Harry Hay : gay rights pioneers encounter McCarthyism.
Corliss Lamont : insisting on the First Amendment -- Barrows Dunham : HUAC and professors -- Harvey O'Connor : McCarthy foiled -- William Howard Melish : the defrocking of a minister -- Fred Stover : to save the Iowa Farmers Union -- Edward Lamb : unmasking government informants -- Virginia Durr : Senate witch-hunters defied -- Anne Braden : punishing white supporters of black rights -- Cedric Belfrage : deporting a journalist under the McCarran-Walter Act -- John Randolph : HUAC and actors -- Pete Seeger : HUAC and America's folksinger -- Myles Horton : Highlander Folk School survives attacks -- Frank Wilkinson : the FBI hounds a HUAC critic -- Walter Bergman : Freedom Riders enter Anniston, Alabama -- Chuck McDew : desegregating lunch counters -- Dagmar Wilson : WSP, a spirited response to HUAC -- Fred Shuttlesworth : the Battle of Birmingham -- Jack O'Dell : the forced removal of an SCLC leader -- Jackie Goldberg : the Free Speech Movement -- John Lewis : a survivor of Bloody Sunday -- Ruby Sales : murder in Lowndes County, Alabama -- Norma Becker : formation of the Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee -- Johnny Jackson : SNCC workers come to Lowndes County -- Margaret Herring : Kentucky Sedition Law revived -- Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) : fueling dissension within SNCC -- Cleveland Sellers : framed after the Orangeburg Massacre -- Jack Spiegel : Chicago Peace Council inundated with police spies -- Benjamin Spock : the conspiracy to advocate peace -- Abbie Hoffman : the Chicago Eight trial -- Ron (Doc) Satchel : police raid Black Panthers -- Akua Njeri (Deborah Johnson) : the murder of Fred Hampton -- Roseann (Chic) Canfora : witness at Kent State -- Alan Canfora : wounded at Kent State -- Gene Young : killings at Jackson State.
Daniel Ellsberg : dared to reveal the Pentagon Papers -- Scott Camil : decorated marine joins antiwar movement -- Jill Raymond : resisting grand jury abuse -- Seymour (Mike) Myerson : L.A. Red Squad revived -- Leonard Peltier : for three decades, justice denied -- Pedro Archuleta : standing up to grand jury abuse -- Mervyn Dymally : hounding a black lieutenant governor -- Paul Bermanzohn : casualty of the Greensboro Massacre -- Linda Hajek : FBI surveillance revealed -- Jose Rinaldi-Jovet : FBI intrusion on a CISPES activist -- Albert Turner : framing a civil rights leader -- Margaret Randall : to deport an American, the McCarran-Walter Act -- Cecil Cain : meatpackers face the National Guard -- Jim Guyette : P-9 Union and the entire machinery of the state -- Ray Rogers : the resurrection of the Criminal Syndicalism Law -- Darlene Nicgorski : sanctuary denied -- Jack Ryan : view from within the FBI -- Michel Shehadeh : the beginning of the ordeal, L.A. 8 and the McCarren-Walter Act -- Darryl Cherney : to save the redwoods -- Khader Hamide : the harassment persists, L.A. 8 and the Antiterrorism Law -- Hany Kiareldeen : denied, the Right to Confront Accusers -- Kate Sorensen : Philadelphia police round up peaceful protesters -- Jaoudat Abouazza : imprisoning a Palestinian political activist -- Barbara Olshansky : political dissenters on the Terrorist No-Fly List -- John Passacantando : the prosecution of Greenpeace -- Janet Nocek : librarians stand up to the Patriot Act -- Part 3. In closing -- Michel Shehadeh and Khader Hamide : unrelenting injustice, the L.A. 8 and the Patriot Act -- Maher Arar : once tortured, now "a vocal proponent of human rights."
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