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Commonsense Anticommunism - Labor and Civil Liberties between the World Wars (Paperback)
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Between the Great War and Pearl Harbor, conservative labor leaders
declared themselves America's ""first line of defense"" against
Communism. In this surprising account, Jennifer Luff shows how the
American Federation of Labor fanned popular anticommunism but
defended Communists' civil liberties in the aftermath of the 1919
Red Scare. The AFL's ""commonsense anticommunism,"" she argues,
steered a middle course between the American Legion and the ACLU,
helping to check campaigns for federal sedition laws. But in the
1930s, frustration with the New Deal order led labor conservatives
to redbait the Roosevelt administration and liberal unionists and
abandon their reluctant civil libertarianism for red scare
politics. That frustration contributed to the legal architecture of
federal anticommunism that culminated with the McCarthyist fervor
of the 1950s. Relying on untapped archival sources, Luff reveals
how labor conservatives and the emerging civil liberties movement
debated the proper role of the state in policing radicals and
grappled with the challenges to the existing political order posed
by Communist organizers. Surprising conclusions about familiar
figures, like J. Edgar Hoover, and unfamiliar episodes, like a
German plot to disrupt American munitions manufacture, make Luff's
story a fresh retelling of the interwar years.
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