Dorothy Doyle Collection (Interviews): Blacklisted Teachers in Los Angeles, 1986
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Register of the Dorothy Doyle Collection (Interviews): Blacklisted Teachers in Los Angeles, 1986
Collection number: MSS 045
Southern California Library for Social Studies and ResearchLos Angeles, California
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- Dec. 2000
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- Julia Bazar
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Title: Dorothy Doyle Collection (Interviews):
Blacklisted Teachers in Los Angeles,
Date (inclusive): 1986
Collection number: MSS 045
Creator:
Doyle, Dorothy
Extent:
1 audio cassette tape
Repository:
Southern California Library for Social Studies and
Research
Los Angeles, CA 90044
Abstract: Radio interview program on the Blacklisting of
Los Angeles Teachers.
Language:
English.
Donated to the Library by interviewer, Dorothy Doyle.
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[Identification of item], Dorothy Doyle Collection (Interviews):
Blacklisted Teachers in Los Angeles, Southern California Library for Social
Studies and Research, Los Angeles, California.
Historical Context: Blacklisting and the McCarthy Era
The individual collections within the Blacklisted Teachers in Los
Angeles Collection share a common historical framework, the Anti-Communist
fervor of the Cold War Period and what is commonly referred to as the McCarthy
Era. After the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union
engaged in the ideological battle known as the Cold War. The identification of
communists and other radicals through the use of federal and state legislative
investigative committees and the punishment of those identified through firing
and blacklisting comprised a successful U.S. tactic. The investigations spread
from federal and other government employees to the entertainment industry, the
professions, labor unions, and the private sector. The major players in these
campaigns included, on the Federal level, Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House
Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). In California major players included
California State Assemblyman (later State Senator) Nelson S. Dilworth, and
State Senators Jack B. Tenney and Hugh M. Burns. All three served on the Joint
Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities in California (1945) and first
Tenney and later Burns chaired the [California] Senate Fact-Finding Committee
on Un-American Activities. Of special note are the Levering (1952) and Dilworth
(1953) Acts. The Levering Act made refusal to fully cooperate with any state
committee grounds for firing a teacher and the Dilworth Act gave local school
boards investigating authority and also required that all teachers sign an oath
denying any Communist affiliation.
Educator and political activist Dorothy Doyle, a former member of
the Southern California Library board, taught English at Crenshaw High School
and Southwest College. Catch 222 was a KPFK (Pacifica) radio education program
hosted by her political and educational colleague Jeff Horton during the 1980s.
Doyle was also involved with the The Integration Project
This collection consists of one audiotape of a radio program. "The
Blacklist" was aired September 23, 1986 on the CATCH 222, education program on
Pacifica Radio station KPFK. The program consisted of a discussion with 1950's
blacklisted teachers, Florence Sloat and Ruth Bishop, and ACLU lawyer Fred
Okrand. The interviewer was Dorothy Doyle.
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