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by Paul Kengor


  roots of uprising, 295–98

  and Spock, 309–12

  and Ted Kennedy, 430–33

  Comintern (Communist International)

  and activists, 443

  archives on CPUSA, 3, 23–30, 24–25, 27, 44, 56, 61, 111, 136, 139–40, 150, 195, 248, 252, 481–82, 485

  coming to America, 21–23

  establishing, 12–14, 20–30

  list of “liberal” professors, 65

  subservience to, 6

  Commager, Henry Steele, 393

  Common Faith, A, 84

  Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, The, 309

  Communisme, 11

  Communist Labor, 48, 50, 51, 377

  Communist Manifesto, The, 16, 81, 260, 482

  Communist movement report, 275, 276–77

  “Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week,” 309

  “Communist Party Backs Obama,” 464

  Communist Party USA (CPUSA). See also American Communist Party

  and antiwar directives, 136–40

  application for, 191

  archives of, 3, 481

  and betrayals, 6

  and Davis, 506–15

  and dupes, 9–38

  financial support for, 33–35

  headquarters for, 482

  and Hitler, 135–36

  and Hollywood, 183–84, 191, 193, 204, 208, 211–14, 221–22, 225–26, 229–30

  and Miller, 190, 191, 193

  and Obama election, 478

  registration cards for, 226, 507

  smearing FDR, 110–34

  Workers School, 481–96, 483

  Communists

  and Cold War, 231–45

  defending, 52, 122

  dupes for, 1–14, 440–65, 480

  manipulating Americans, 1–6, 34–38, 54, 57, 78, 290, 398–99, 435–36, 465

  and World War II, 135–59

  concentration camps, 94, 208, 219, 221, 226, 318–19

  “Conceptions of Teaching and Schooling,” 474

  congressional investigations, 285–88, 299–303, 355–56

  Congressional Record, 355

  Conquest, Robert, 4, 36

  Conversations with Americans, 355

  Cooke, Alistair, 227–28

  Cooper, Gary, 196, 212

  Copstein, Seymour, 295

  Cosby Show, The, 330

  Cosmos, 404

  Coulter, Ann, 175

  Counts, George, 66, 102

  Courtois, Stéphane, 11

  Cousins, William, Jr., 302

  Cradle Will Rock, 441

  Cranston, Alan, 368

  “creeping socialism,” 479

  “crime against humanity,” 100–102

  criminal enterprises, 11–12

  Crocker, George, 130

  Cronkite, Walter, 372–73, 408–9, 410

  Crosby, Bing, 338

  Crowther, Bosley, 200

  Crucible, The, 184, 188, 190, 192–93

  Crusader, The, 407

  Culver, John, 285

  Cummings, Laird, 295

  Currents, 185

  Currie, Lauchlin, 123, 146–47

  Da Silva, Howard, 207

  Dadyants, Grigori, 400

  Daily Californian, 310

  Daily Morning Freiheit, 149

  Daily People's World, 145

  Daily Worker

  and Bogart, 218, 485, 494–95

  and Chaplin, 196

  and CPUSA, 33–34, 137, 145–46, 281

  and Davis, 252, 267

  and Dewey, 107

  editor of, 331

  and HCUA, 211, 213–14, 216, 218, 219, 221–23, 224, 226, 228–29

  launching, 240

  and Miller, 185, 187, 188, 190, 192

  and Truman, 238

  Dale, Allan, 311

  Darcy, Sam, 56

  Darkness at Noon, 183

  Darman, Dick, 416

  Darrow, Clarence, 83, 121–22

  Das Kapital, 81

  Davidson, Carl, 328, 334, 467, 472–74

  Davies, Joseph, 161, 164, 173, 196–203

  Davis, Benjamin, Jr., 259, 263

  Davis, Bette, 215

  Davis, Elmer, 171, 172

  Davis, Frank Marshall

  and American Peace Mobilization, 144, 251

  column by, 255–58, 256–57

  and CPUSA, 249–53, 313, 448–49, 506–15

  death of, 444

  enemies of, 272–77, 275

  FBI file on, 448–49, 454, 506, 507–15

  image of, 320

  influence of, 444–50

  on Korea, 280

  and Obama, 2, 5, 246, 277, 444–45, 451–54, 464–65, 506

  testimony of, 276, 278–79

  Davis, Helen, 449

  Davis, John P., 144

  Davis, Patti, 368

  Davis, Peter, 144

  Davis, Rennie, 302, 328

  Days of Rage, 337–38, 469, 477

  De Genova, Nicholas, 433

  de Havilland, Olivia, 196, 204–5

  Dead End, 493

  “deaf-mutes,” 2–4, 34–35

  Deane, John, 161

  deaths, due to Communism, 12, 35–37, 281. See also Great Purge

  Deaver, Mike, 416

  Debs, Eugene, 50, 454

  DeCesare, Michael, 438

  Dellinger, David, 291, 302, 312–13, 320, 322–23

  Democracy and Education, 80, 82, 84, 89–90

  Democratic National Convention

  and Hayden, 326–27, 468

  protests at, 286, 293–305, 296, 297, 326–27, 478

  and Spock, 312–13, 320

  targeting, 6

  Deng Xiaoping, 471

  Dennis, Eugene, 140–41, 142, 150–51, 259, 281

  détente, 8, 358–62, 366, 370, 374, 388, 396, 445

  Dewey, Archibald Sprague, 83

  Dewey Commission, 105–8

  Dewey, John

  admirers of, 80, 331

  career of, 82–84

  and Columbia University, 422

  critics of, 80–81

  death of, 333

  disciples of, 66, 69, 474

  on education, 81–91

  exploring, 81–91

  and Hollywood, 201–2

  influence of, 10, 80–109, 308, 424

  and Lamont, 85–86, 89, 96, 367

  politics of, 87–88

  redemption of, 104–9, 239

  on religion, 85–87, 96–98

  and Soviets, 81, 88–91

  and Stalin, 96, 101–9

  visit to Russia, 92–103

  Dick, Bernard, 495

  Dick Cavett Show, 353

  Dies, Martin, 8, 52, 492

  Dimensions, 311

  Dimitroff, Georgi, 121, 128–30, 141, 150–51, 154

  “Directives on Anti-War Campaign,” 136–37, 138

  Displaced Persons, 208

  Dixon, George, 225–26

  Dmytryk, Edward, 229–30

  Dobrynin, Anatoly, 363, 402

  Dodd, Chris, 7

  Dodd, Thomas, 7, 8

  Dohrn, Bernardine

  and Ayers, 348, 449, 454–55, 465, 475, 477

  and bombings, 421–22, 460, 463

  and MDS, 470

  and Vietnam War, 356

  and Weathermen, 325–49, 458, 473

  Dolan, Tony, 392

  Donahue, Phil, 368, 409

  Douglas, Emily Taft, 245

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 195

  Douglas, Melvyn, 195

  Douglas, Paul H., 10, 58–68, 65, 75, 83, 244–45, 304–6, 496

  Dowd, Douglas, 289

  Dr. Spock on Vietnam, 316, 321, 323

  Dr. Strangelove, 206

  Draper, Theodore, 22, 129

  Dreams from My Father, 445, 446, 468

  Dreiser, Theodore, 71, 149, 196

  Drew, John, 445–46

  Dreyer, Thorne, 467

  Dubinsky, David, 56

  Duchovnay, Gerald, 487

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bsp; Duggan, Laurence, 146

  Duncan, Arne, 472

  Dunham, Stanley, 444

  Dunne, Philip, 216, 492

  dupes, role of, 1–14

  Duranty, Walter, 77, 108

  Durbin, Dick, 428

  Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 37, 54, 96

  Earhart, Amelia, 102

  Earle, George, 8, 172–73

  Eastland, James, 7, 8

  Edmondson, Henry, III, 81, 82

  education and revolution, 474–77

  educational experimentation, 80–81, 98–100. See also Dewey, John

  Edwards, Edwin, 285

  Egleson, Nick, 312, 322

  Ehrenreich, Barbara, 467, 470

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 194, 385

  Eisler, Gerhart, 193, 255

  Ellsberg, Daniel, 467

  Encyclopedia of World Biography, The, 50

  espionage, 34, 100, 162, 192, 230, 239–40, 331. See also spies

  Essays in Experimental Logic, 84

  Evans, Mary G., 144

  Evans, M. Stanton, 8

  “evil empire,” 366–97

  Experience and Nature, 84

  Face the Nation, 430

  “factory kindergartens,” 76–77

  Falin, Valentin, 387–88, 413–14

  fascism, 110–34, 205–26, 261–66, 286–88, 293, 493–94

  Fast, Howard, 194, 249

  FBI “Agent 58,” 282–85

  Feminine Mystique, The, 81

  Ferguson, Homer, 272

  Ferraro, Geraldine, 368

  Field, Fred V., 146–47, 149–50, 155, 199

  “Fighting Quaker,” 48–50

  Film in the Battle of Ideas, 182

  First Amendment crusaders, 216–17, 225–28

  Fisher, Irving, 64, 65

  Fishman, Joelle, 464

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 194, 228

  Five-Year Plan, 55, 77

  Flacks, Richard, 327, 467

  Flaxer, Abe, 149

  Fletcher, Bill, Jr., 467

  Fletcher, Joseph F., 265

  Flynn, Daniel J., 329, 472

  Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 131

  Flynn, John, 175

  Focus, 188

  Folliard, Edward T., 145–46

  Folsom, Franklin, 331

  Fonda, Henry, 216, 327, 341

  Fonda, Jane, 327, 355, 356, 441, 463, 467

  Foner, Eric, 432

  “Forced Labor,” 114, 115, 118

  Ford, Gerald, 8, 361, 391

  Foreign Affairs, 418

  Forgotten Man, The, 66

  Fort Dix target, 341

  Foster, William Z., 71, 72, 238, 482

  Fraina, Louis C., 28, 30, 44

  Frank, Barney, 437

  Frank Marshall Davis: Black Moods, Collected Poems, 448

  Frankfeld, Philip, 238

  Frankfurter, Felix, 386

  “Frankly Speaking,” 255–58, 256–57, 259

  “Free Enterprise or Socialism?” 269

  Freedom and Culture, 84

  Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 409, 448, 494

  Freeman, Harry, 34

  Friedan, Betty, 81

  Friedman, Milton, 386

  Friendly, Fred, 441

  Frishman, Robert, 320, 321, 323

  Fugitive Days, 421

  Fulbright, William J., 319, 321, 351

  Gaddis, John Lewis, 9, 417

  Gallagher, James L., 294

  Garfield, John, 195, 207, 216, 222, 228–29

  Garland, Judy, 195, 216, 221–22

  Garthoff, Raymond, 390–91, 417

  Geer, Will, 150, 193, 226

  Geneva summit, 402, 413–17

  Genghis Khan, 350–57, 430

  genocide, 12–13, 37–38

  Gephardt, Dick, 437

  Gerasimov, Gennady, 394–95

  Gergen, David, 392, 416

  Gershwin, Ira, 216, 227

  Gervasi, Frank, 222

  Gilbert, David, 336, 339, 341–42, 346–48, 356, 475

  Gitlin, Todd, 467

  Gitlow, Ben, 10, 121, 221, 239–40, 241

  Glasser, Harold, 123

  global revolution, 12, 15–38

  Glover, Danny, 467

  God That Failed, The, 276

  Goddard, Paulette, 216

  Goebbels, Joseph, 220, 387–88

  Gold, Ted, 341, 342, 356

  Goldman, Emma, 50

  Goldman, Stuart D., 377

  Goldwater, Barry, 203

  Gone with the Wind, 204

  Good Morning, America, 463

  Good Night and Good Luck, 441

  Goodell, Marjorie, 486

  Gorbachev, Mikhail

  aide to, 11

  on “evil empire,” 396

  and Germany, 272, 361

  on Lenin, 378–79

  and Reagan, 361, 388, 390, 416, 466

  research on, 9

  and SDI, 402–3, 417

  on “war on religion,” 98, 391

  Gordievsky, Oleg, 124–25

  Gore, Al, Jr., 403, 426–27

  Gore, Al, Sr., 225

  Gore, Mary Benton, 225

  Gorky, Maxim, 71, 72

  Graham, Billy, 379

 

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