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A Blacklist Education: American History, a Family Mystery, and a Teacher Under Fire

Autor Jane S. Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2025
In A Blacklist Education, a mysterious file of family papers triggers a journey through the dark days of political purges in the 1950s. Jane S. Smith tells the story of the anticommunist witch hunt that sent shockwaves through New York City’s public schools as more than a thousand teachers were targeted by Board of Education investigators. Her father was one of them—a fact she learned only long after his death.
 
Beginning in 1949, amid widespread panic about supposed communist subversion, investigators questioned teachers in their homes, accosted them in their classrooms, and ordered them to report to individual hearings. The interrogations were not published, filmed, open to the public, or reported in the news. By 1956, hundreds of New York City teachers had been fired, often because of uncorroborated reports from paid informers or anonymous accusers. 
 
Most of the targeted teachers resigned or retired without any public process, their names recorded only in municipal files and their futures never known. Their absence became the invisible outline of an educational void, a narrowing of thought that pervaded classrooms for decades. In this highly personal story, family lore and childhood memory lead to restricted archives, forgotten inquisitions, and an eerily contemporary campaign to control who could teach and what was acceptable for students to learn.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978845053
ISBN-10: 1978845057
Pagini: 225
Ilustrații: 16 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press

Notă biografică

JANE S. SMITH's books include The Garden of Invention: Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants, winner of the Caroline Bancroft Prize in Western American History, and Patenting the Sun: Polio and the Salk Vaccine, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology.

 

Cuprins

Introduction
1. Terrestrial Navigation
2. Under the Big Flag
3. In the Palace of Education
4. A Crash Course in Scandal
5. Save Our Schools
6. Fascist America
7. Accusing the Accusers
8. Wars Hot and Cold
9. So Many Ways to Offend
10. A Seat for Every Child
11. LIFE Comes to School                                        
12. Man of the Year
13. Hidden Records
14. The Superintendent of Schools
15. The Student Strike
16. The Assistant Corporation Counsel
17. The Interview
18. Informers                                               
19. The House I Live In                                             
20. What Made Them So Afraid?
21. The Fear Profiteers
22. Outcast and Wanderer
23. When the Enemy Becomes a Joke
24. Teaching Under the Radar
25. The Past Is Always Present                                                         
Acknowledgments
Notes
A Note on Sources
Index
 

Recenzii

"A beautifully written account of Smith's discovery of the impact of McCarthyism on her father, forced to resign his position as a New York City school teacher because of his early political affiliations. The book reads like a mystery as Smith plumbs the archives to uncover a long-held family secret. Part memoir, part historical account, A Blacklist Education has striking resonance with the attacks on education we are witnessing today."

Descriere

A mysterious file of family papers triggers a journey through the dark days of political purges in the 1950s. Jane S. Smith tells the story of the anticommunist witch hunt that sent shockwaves through New York City’s public schools when more than a thousand teachers were targeted by Board of Education investigators—including her own father.