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Joseph McCarthy, born November 14, 1908, passed away on May 2, 1957. From 1947 until the end of his life he served in the U.S. Senate representing the [[State of Wisconsin]]. Alongside other leading figures he was one of the most renowned during a period known as McCarthyism which the Republican Party heavily pursued removing Communists, communist sympathizers, and other groups they classified as "security risks" or "immorals" from positions with the federal government, which included LGBTQIA+ communities. | Joseph McCarthy, born November 14, 1908, passed away on May 2, 1957. From 1947 until the end of his life he served in the U.S. Senate representing the [[State of Wisconsin]]. Alongside other leading figures he was one of the most renowned during a period known as McCarthyism which the Republican Party heavily pursued removing Communists, communist sympathizers, and other groups they classified as "security risks" or "immorals" from positions with the federal government, which included LGBTQIA+ communities. | ||
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* [[USA | * The Evening Star publishes a piece where the GOP considers McCarthy's charges on "security risks" and Communists, beginning an era of federal investigations and firings. | ||
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* [[McCarthyism (USA)]] |
Latest revision as of 02:01, 21 September 2021
Joseph McCarthy, born November 14, 1908, passed away on May 2, 1957. From 1947 until the end of his life he served in the U.S. Senate representing the State of Wisconsin. Alongside other leading figures he was one of the most renowned during a period known as McCarthyism which the Republican Party heavily pursued removing Communists, communist sympathizers, and other groups they classified as "security risks" or "immorals" from positions with the federal government, which included LGBTQIA+ communities.
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- The Evening Star publishes a piece where the GOP considers McCarthy's charges on "security risks" and Communists, beginning an era of federal investigations and firings.