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Subjects include The Second Red Scare, HUAC and blacklisting; Red Channels; Alger Hiss; the Rosenbergs, and the rise and fall of Senator Joesph McCarthy
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![Anti-Commie Pop Culture](2-anti-commieTN.jpg) |
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This section includes examples from radio, advertising, books and magazines
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Includes sub-sections on educating the public, government defense, and home shelters. Civil Defense audio & film, and several complete bomb shelter pamphlets are included
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![Atomic Culture](4-atomiccultureTN.jpg) |
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The atomic era as reflected in toys, books, household items, and other pop culture
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Contains music, toys and other pop culture related to the race to space between the US and the USSR
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Includes sub-sections on the atom bomb, anti-communist songs, and the Korean War
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![The Cold War in Comic Books](7-comicsTN.jpg) |
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Sources are being collected for this section. Two complete stories are presented: "Donald Duck's Atom Bomb" (1947); and "This Godless Communism" (1961) from Treasure Chest
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![Creative Commons License](http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/3.0/88x31.png)
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