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List of Illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Red Monday and J. Edgar Hoover | 1 |
2 | Historical Antecedents of the Second Red Scare | 14 |
3 | Red Scare at High Tide: The Dennis Case | 31 |
4 | The Aftermath of the Dennis Trial | 51 |
5 | On Appeal | 68 |
6 | "The Courts Were of No Help Whatsoever" | 90 |
7 | Transitions | 106 |
8 | The Red Monday Cases | 138 |
9 | Red Monday: The Aftermath | 186 |
10 | In Retrospect | 209 |
Notes | 217 | |
Table of Cases | 247 | |
Index | 249 | |
Acknowledgments | 261 |
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