Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America's Cold War

Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America's Cold War

by John Hoerr
Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America's Cold War

Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America's Cold War

by John Hoerr

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Overview

John Hoerr tells the story of three men—his uncle, Congressman Harry Davenport, union leader Tom Quinn, and Father Charles Owen Rice—whose lives became intertwined during the anti-Communist witch hunts of the McCarthy Era. The story helps illuminate one of the more repressive periods in American history, when thousands of Americans guilty only of enlisting in leftist causes were caught up in dragnets cast by overzealous Communist hunters on behalf of the House Un-American Activities Committee and other bodies. Much has been written about well-known cultural figures (the Hollywood Ten), and prominent writers (Arthur Miller and Lillian Hellman) who contended with HUAC. Hoerr tells of mostly ordinary Americans who were largely unknown at the time, but whose stories are nonetheless remarkable.

Writing from personal experience with the title characters, as well as archival research, Hoerr recreates the events of the 1949 HUAC hearings, where rigged testimony by a few workers cast suspicion on their union brothers.  The results would echo through the years, causing people to lose jobs, marriages, and self-respect. Hoerr traces the paths followed by Harry, Tom, and Father Rice and relates their individual experiences to the great conflict between anti-Communist and Communist forces in the American labor movement, leading to the eventual demise of the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822970972
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 09/04/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

John Hoerr is a freelance writer and author with over thirty years of experience as a journalist for UPI, The Daily Tribune, and public television.  His published work includes And the Wolf Finally Came: The Decline of  the American Steel Industry and We Can’t Eat Prestige: The Women Who Organized Harvard.

Table of Contents

<p. vii, no folio, p. viii, cont'd or blank> Contents Preface 000 Prologue: A Death in Millvale 000 1. A Tale of Two Harrys 000 2. Labor Turmoil, 1937 000 3. Working-Class Politics in Electric Valley 000 4. Budding Politician and Labor Priest 000 5. The Making of a Union Radical 000 6. A Promising Bid for Congress 000 7. Taking on the UE 000 8. The Harry-Tom Connection 000 9. Blonde Spy Queen Tells All 000 10. Harry's Bid for Glory 000 11. HUAC Hearings 000 12. CIO Split 000 13. Death of a Congressman 000 14. Free Speech and Family Solidarity 000 15. Subpoenaed Again 000 16. Making Amends and Making Friends 000 17. Decline and Ascent 000 18. Millvale Revisited 000 Notes 000 Index 000 Illustrations follow page 000

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David Montgomery

John Hoerr has done a splendid job of recreating the atmosphere of the Red Scare, the damage it inflicted on many people's lives, the ruthless battles that divided the CIO in Allegheny County, and the profound and enduring impact of that epoch on the labor movement and on the nation's political life. Few other studies of the tumultuous early years of the Cold War provide the reader with such rich insights into the period's political and social changes as those offered by Harry, Tom, and Father Rice. (Yale University)

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