Title: Culture and the Cold War
1Culture and the Cold War
- Culture, race, sexuality and McCarthyism
2The Red Scare
- 2 separate time periods 1917-1920 and late 1940
late 1950s - Why then?
- Alger Hiss case (1948 1950) accused of
passing notes to the Soviets - Ethel and Julius Rosenberg executed for espionage
1953 - Communist Party of the United States feared
- House Un-American Activities Committee
involvement (originally to negate Nazi
propaganda, Ku Klux Klan) - FBI heavily involved J. Edgar Hoover
3Hollywood
- 1947 Hollywood investigated
- Hollywood blacklist, alleged association with
Communist Party - 10 witnesses refused to give testimony - the
Hollywood Ten - "Are you now or have you ever been a member of
the Communist Party?" - Banned from working, some emigrated, some worked
under pseudonyms
4Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Many Americans accused being Communists or
Communist sympathisers - Investigations before govt., committees and
agencies - Primary suspects govt. employees, entertainers,
educators - Inconclusive and questionable evidence used in
these investigations - Most famous speech February 1950, claiming to
have a list of people in the State Department who
were members of the Communist Party
5McCarthy Speech on Communists
- The reason why we find ourselves in a position
of impotency is not because our only powerful,
potential enemy has sent men to invade our
shores, but rather because of the traitorous
actions of those who have been treated so well by
this nation. It has not been the less fortunate
or members of minority groups who have been
selling this nation out, but rather those who
have had all the benefits that the wealthiest
nation on earth has had to offer -- the finest
homes, the finest college education, and the
finest jobs in government we can give. - This is glaringly true in the State Department.
There the bright young men who are born with
silver spoons in their mouths are the ones who
have been worst. - February 1950, Joseph McCarthy
6The decline of McCarthy
- Most politicians unwilling to criticise McCarthy
in the Senate - "Attacking him in this state is regarded as a
certain method of committing suicide. - Boston Post
- 1954 started to lose power and public favour
- A special Senate committee set up to investigate
his methods and actions following the
recommendations he was censured (67-22)
7RaceFrom Mary Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights
Race and the image of American democracy
(Princeton Princeton University Press, 2000),
pp.47-78
- The Negro in American Life
- United States Information Agency pamphlet 1950 or
1951 - Hide Americas blemishes, while portraying
American democracy as model for the world - Revealed nations failings in the past, showing
US history as story of redemption
8Contents The Negro in American Life
- History of slavery
- enlightened men vigorously opposed the slave
trade - Some had moral qualms about the use of cheap or
slave labour, but educated to believe that
Negroes strange men from Africa were
something less than human. And so there began in
the United States a theory of racial inferiority
which became a key tenet in support of slavery
and, later, of economic and social
discrimination.
9Contents The Negro in American Life
- Hypocrisy of slavery shown in contrast to freedom
and individual liberty - Discussion of past in such open way showed
current openness and free exchange info and ideas - Showed progress
- Govt. did not force change of opinion, but
efforts by African American and white citizens
and govt. meant change in attitude occurring
10Contents The Negro in American Life
- Positive picture of conditions of life for the
African American in American life - Some Negroes are large landholders some are
wealthy businessmen Negroes work in banks,
public utilities, insurance companies, and retail
stores. They are physicists, chemists,
psychologists, doctors - Legal rights uses illustration of Supreme Court
case that outlaws segregation in transportation
and public education, however this case only
applicable to two universities
11Contents The Negro in American Life
- Aimed to show progress
- A nation so open it could acknowledge its
faults, a nation that had sinned but was on the
road to redemption, a nation where politics
reflected the will of the people, and where the
people were sufficiently good that, at least in
time, they willed for the right things. (p.54)
12Government policies
- Recognition that African Americans most effective
in countering negative international opinion - State Dept. sponsored trips by African Americans
to speak on the Negro Problem in the US - E.g. Max Yergen, founder of Council on African
Affairs, travelled to Africa 1952 - Not only did Yergen speak about the
ever-expanding privileges which his grandfather,
a Negro slave, could only dream about, but also
spoke against communism
13Race and Communism
- a testimony to the progressive direction of
American race relations was that Negroes in the
United States have as a group rejected communism
as a sinister force interested in exploiting
their position in America for the designs of a
foreign power. Every communist is a potential
traitor to his country and my people have chosen
to cast their lot with democracy, because they
believe it offers them the opportunity to achieve
full equality.
14Negative press
- Africa for the African, no less than for the
Negro in the United States of America, two world
wars have brought not dramatic change in status
Daily we grapple with the forces of imperialism,
projected by the democracies who condemn
Communism ever so much. West African Pilot - India American policy is opposed to the
liberation and rise of the coloured peoples of
the world, and the treatment of Negroes in
America is a home demonstration of this. The
colour question is linked with imperialism.
15Questions
- Encountered by Redding in India
- Arent Negroes prohibited public education in
America? - Werent American citizens of Japanese descent
interred in slave labour camps in America during
the war? - Why has no coloured person ever held high office
in America? - Are Negroes in America lynched for looking at
white women? - UN genocide petition prepared by Civil Rights
Congress documenting hundreds of racially
motivated violence in the US
16Travel Restrictions
- Paul Robeson most prominent target of Cold War
travel restriction spoke out against US govt.
policy - Hoover asked to surrender passport, refusal met
with invalidation of passport - He just one of a number
- William Patterson (drafted petition to UN on
genocide), passport removed in the best interest
of the United States - Josephine Baker (entertainer), French passport,
but US used leverage to cancel shows and visas
17African Americans as Propaganda
- Louis Armstrong (entertainer), used for travel
abroad but cancelled tour - the way they are treating my people in the
South, the government can go to hell. - In the Soviet Union the people over there ask
me whats wrong with my country, what am I
supposed to say? - The Government could go to the devil with its
plans for a propaganda tour of Soviet Russia.
18The importance of race
- Other nations seized on US race discrimination
and questioned how US could argue that its form
of govt. was a model for the world when American
democracy accommodated racial oppression - Efforts to tell a progressive story about race in
America, but counternarrative continued to make
headlines - How much does all our talk of democracy mean, if
we do not practice it at home? I can think of
no single thing that would be more helpful to us
in Asia than the achievement of racial harmony in
America. - Chester Bowles, US ambassador to India, 1952
19SexualityFrom K.A.Cuordileone, Politics in an
Age of Anxiety Cold War Political Culture and
the Crisis in American Masculinity, 1949-1960,
The Journal of American History, 87 (2) 2000,
pp.515-545
- Attack on liberals soft, gave in to weaknesses
- Feminine in principle, emasculating in effect
- Reflects more than old-fashioned masculine
posturing, Cold War political rhetoric overlays
this - American males had become the victims of a
smothering, overpowering, suspiciously
collectivist mass society a society that had
smashed the once-autonomous male self, elevated
women to a position of power in the home, and
doomed men to a slavish conformity not wholly
unlike that experienced by men living under
Communist rule. (pp.522-3)
20Are women to blame?
- Some male writers focused on the matriarchy
responsible for mens downfall - But some argued that although women had made
significant gains, to blame mens decline on
female aggressiveness was tantamount to an
admission that the female was bound to win - The enemy was the group, which intends to
crush the individual - Men living pampered life of ease luxury
emasculating - Preoccupation with male regeneration physical
prowess impt.
21Homosexuality
- 1940s-50s repressive era for homosexuals, but
more visible than previously Kinsey report
proved this - WWII same-sex units provided space for same-sex
relationships - Belief that male homosexuality was an
adaptational response to the burdens of manhood - Public rhetoric anti-liberals, homosexuals and
communists, e.g. Rev. Billy Graham praised the
patriots who were exposing the pinks, the
lavenders and the reds who have sought refuge
beneath the wings of the American Eagle common
moral weaknesses, linked to eastern
establishment, the Ivy League, the State
Department
22Alger Hiss case
- Alger Hiss case (accused of passing classified
State Department documents to the SU in the
1930s) coloured by homosexual innuendos - McCarthy subtly introduced it in his manifesto
McCarthyism The Fight for America by saying that
in addition to the security questions
individuals who are morally weak and perverted
and who are representing the State Department
certainly detract from the prestige of this
nation.
23Sexuality and domestic politics
- 1952 Presidential election hard/soft imagery
very conspicuous - Adlai (Adelaide) Stevenson trilled his speeches
in a fruity voice. His proponents were
Harvard lace-cuff liberals, lace-panty
diplomats who wailed in perfumed anguish and
sometimes giggled about anticommunism - While Eisenhower maintained his dignity,
McCarthy, Nixon and William Jenner handled the
smears against Stevenson - McCarthy polarised debate If you want to be
against McCarthy, boys, youve got to be either a
Communist or a cocksucker.
24The return of the Republicans
- Cannot attribute Eisenhowers win only to sexual
innuendos! - Liberalism on the decline after 20 years in
office - Stevenson recent divorce and facing rumors of
being a womaniser - Earned reputation of egghead lacking in
military combat, sports but Ivy League
credentials, east coast links
25The importance of sexuality
- Began to lose his own smear battle
- Claims that he was homosexual
- Although such efforts to malign McCarthy may not
have damaged him politically, they show a climate
where charges of homosexuality were made with
such ease that no politician was spared - Taint of homosexuality hovered over McCarthy
until his downfall in 1954 - Kennedy rose to power 1962, perfect combination
of masculine virility and liberal leanings
26Question
- To what extent did US domestic politics play a
role in the development of the Cold War?
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