In the 1950s, the House Un-American Activities Committee blacklisted 320 people who were associated with the entertainment industry. the federal government. the atomic bomb. the armed forces.
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In the 1950’s, the House Un-American Activities Committee blacklisted 320 people associated with the entertainment industry.
This even was formally known as the Hollywood Blacklist. The committee blacklisted around 300 people in the Hollywood as it considered that those people might have ties with communists and fascists.
Even Charlie Chaplin had been blacklisted by the committee by pointing the reason of non- cooperation when called before the committee.
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