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Fire! Herb Block’s History

Fire! Herb Block’s History. Political cartoons from the McCarthy Era. The Cause.

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Fire! Herb Block’s History

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  1. Fire! Herb Block’s History Political cartoons from the McCarthy Era

  2. The Cause • In the aftermath of World War II, Americans reacted with dismay as relations between the United States and the Soviet Union deteriorated, the Russians imposed communist control over much of Eastern Europe, and China was on the verge of going communist.

  3. People worried that communists might try to subvert schools, labor unions, and other institutions. • Government agencies and private groups began to look for evidence of subversive activity. In this climate of fear and suspicion, the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which Herb Block had opposed since its inception in the 1930s, became active. • In 1950, a young senator from Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy, seeking political gain, began a well-publicized campaign using smear tactics, bullying and innuendo to identify and purge communists and "fellow travelers" in government.

  4. Herb Block recognized the danger to civil liberties posed by such activities and warned of them in his work. • He coined the phrase "McCarthyism" in his cartoon for March 29, 1950, naming the era just weeks after Senator McCarthy's spectacular pronouncement that he had in his hand a list of communists in the State Department. • His accusations became headline news, vaulting him into the national political spotlight. For four years McCarthy attacked communism, while in his cartoons Herb Block relentlessly attacked his heavy-handed tactics. • In June 1954, McCarthy was censured and in December condemned by the Senate.

  5. The Cartoons • Your group’s task is to look at one of Herb Block’s political cartoons criticizing McCarthy’s crusade against communism. • Take a careful look at your cartoon. • Interpret the message of the artist • Evaluate it’s effectiveness (is it effective? Why or why not?) • Compare your analysis with the background information Mrs. L gives you. • Present your findings to the class with the cartoon.

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