The postwar anxiety that had been simmering beneath the surface of American political life hardened into a formal purge on November 25, 1947, when the nation’s major movie studios announced they would no longer employ a group of screenwriters and directors who had refused…
Read MoreOn March 25, 1957, U.S. Customs officials confiscated over 500 copies of Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg as they arrived in San Francisco from a British printer. What began as a government seizure quickly became one of American literary history’s most important…
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