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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (490568)5/3/2022 10:34:58 AM
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How many liberal do you think are in there!!??

Did you not notice how many "Dixiecrats" are in there. Those folks were never US.

As I recall you did the same thing with the Dixiecrats who voted against the 1964 civil rights bill.

And Lincoln being a Republican when that party was the liberal party.

Correct me if I am wrong.

"Civil rights organizations, especially those active in the South, were constantly harassed by HUAC, SISS, and their local imitators. The Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW)–an integrated organization that supported President Roosevelt’s New Deal programs–was one of the first to be red-baited. HUAC labeled the organization a communist front with an anti-American agenda, even though SCHW only called for moderate reforms like ending the all-white primary and the desegregation of public accommodations.

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HUAC was mostly run by us.

Chairmen
Martin Dies Jr., (D-Tex.), 1938–1944
Edward J. Hart (D-N.J.), 1945–1946
J. Parnell Thomas (R-N.J.), 1947–1948
John Stephens Wood (D-Ga.), 1949–1953
Harold H. Velde (R-Ill.), 1953–1955
Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.), 1955–1963
Edwin E. Willis (D-La.), 1963–1969
Richard Howard Ichord Jr. (D-Mo.), 1969–1975