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Acknowledgments
Partial Cast of Characters
Abbreviations and Organizations
Time Line
Introduction: The Official Story
Part 1: The Back Story
1. Communism, Communists, and Cinema
2. Hollywood: The Dream Factory
3. "The Strategic Importance of Hollywood"
4. "The Communist Theatre Is Starting"
5. "The Industrious Communist Tail Wagged the Lazy Liberal Dog"
6. "Communazis"
7. War Party
Part 2: Stars and Strikes
8. Taking It to the Streets
9. Fronts, Feuds, and Blacklists
10. The Battle of Burbank
11. Hollywood Inquisition
12. The Treaty of Beverly Hills
13. Technicolor Violence
Part 3: A New Kind of Talky
14. The "Reds in Movieland" Show
15. "The Glittering Names of Hollywood"
16. "A Horrendous Story of the Persecution"
17. Breaking Ranks
18. "Those Witches Did Not Exist; Communists Do"
19. The Party's Over
Part 4: The Sequel
20. "The Chronicle of Some Mythical Kingdom"
21. The Missing Cast
Appendix 1. "What Shall We Ask of Writers?" by Albert Maltz
Appendix 2. "Change the World" by Mike Gold
Appendix 3. "Moving Forward" by Albert Maltz
Appendix 4. "Confessions of a Red Screenwriter" by Richard Collins
Appendix 5. Statement of Roy Brewer Disallowed by the House Committee on Un-American Activities
Appendix 6. "You Can Be Free Men Again!"
Notes
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Preface
Introduction: How This Book Can Help
Part One: What Do Drugs Mean to You?
1. Drugs of Abuse
2. A New View of Drug Addiction
3. Do You Have a Problem with Drugs?
4. Are the Benefits Worth the Problems?
Part Two: Planning Your Own Personal Approach to Quitting
5. What About Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?
6. How to Break a Habit
7. Healing Through Diet
8. Building Inner Strength
9. 30 Additional Ways to Renew Yourself
Part Three: Quitting and Making It Work for You
10. Okay, Pick a Day
11. Getting a Successful Start
12. 15 Common Problems and How to Solve Them
13. Enjoying the Benefits of Not Using
14. Inspirations to Help Make Quitting Easy
15. Making Your Life a Success
16. Freedom
Afterword
Bibliography and Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
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