If I Had A Hammer
This picture – former
Vice President Henry Wallace
with folk singer Pete Seeger in 1948 – likely didn’t do Pete much good when he was
summoned in 1952 to name names before the communist hunting
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
. To Seeger’s eternal credit he refused to play the silly game, was held in contempt of Congress and sentenced to jail. The
New York Post
– as ridiculous as a newspaper in those days as it remains today – offered the headline: “Dangerous Minstrel Nabbed Here” in a story about Pete. Seeger had a particularly American attitude about a Congressional committee
asking questions about his friends and associations
. It was none of their business. Only a technicality kept him from prison/
Marc Johnson
, The Johnson Post.
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