DIES COMMITTEE, 1938. Members of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
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DIES COMMITTEE, 1938. Members of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
DIES COMMITTEE, 1938.
Members of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), also known as the Dies Committee, at the final hearing of 1938. Seated, left to right: Rep. Harold Mosier, Chairman Martin Dies and Rep. J Parnell Thomas. Standing: Rep. John J. Depmsey, Committee Secretary Robert Stripling and Chief Investigator John Metcalf
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1938 Chief Cold War Committee Court Dempsey Document Double Breasted Harold Hearing House Of Representatives Investigation Martin Mccarthyism Member Paper Parnell Pinstripe Robert Secretary Washington Dies Metcalf Mosier
DIES COMMITTEE, 1938 - Unmasking the Shadows of Suspicion
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in American history as it unveils the members of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), also known as the Dies Committee, during their final hearing in 1938. The committee's purpose was to investigate alleged subversive activities within the United States. Seated at the forefront, we see three individuals who played significant roles in this controversial committee. Rep. Harold Mosier, Chairman Martin Dies, and Rep. J Parnell Thomas exude an air of authority and determination as they prepare to delve into their inquiries. Standing behind them are equally important figures: Rep. John J. Dempsey, Committee Secretary Robert Stripling, and Chief Investigator John Metcalf - each contributing their expertise to unravel potential threats against national security. The atmosphere within this room is palpable; its walls have witnessed intense interrogations that would shape America's future for years to come. This image serves as a reminder of a time when suspicion loomed large over political affiliations and ideologies. As we gaze upon these men dressed impeccably in double-breasted suits with pinstripe patterns - symbols of power and formality - we cannot help but ponder how these investigations paved the way for McCarthyism during the Cold War era. This print from Granger Art on Demand provides us with a glimpse into an early chapter of American history where questions were asked
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