From the author of "Free to Die for Their Country" comes the story of the internment of 70,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry in 1942, and the administrative tribunals that had been designed to pass judgment on those suspected of being disloyal.
The American Inquisition, 1945-1960
Chronicles the U.S. government's crusade against communism during the 1940s and 1950s as thousands of American citizens were harassed and persecuted during the Cold War
Red Scare: Memories of the American Inquisition : an Oral History
Provides a year-by-year account of the McCarthy era, focusing on the individuals who were victimized by the hearings
He wouldn't pay us in checks, he would hand us hunks of money. ... And there is where he deserted us, in Paris. ... They called me in one day and said, “Look, you have to let us out of this, because we need American support and they saw ...
The American Inquisition: U.S. Government Agency Harassment, Religious Persecution, and Abuse of Power
The American inquisition is not about a church but it is about a faith.
Could it be that small remnant communities of crypto-Jews survived in remote pockets of Hispanic America— and exist even today? The most comprehensive survey of crypto-Judaism and its tenacity, covering many centuries and many areas of ...
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This impressive volume is actually three histories in one: of the legal procedures, personnel, and institutions that shaped the inquisitorial tribunals from Rome to early modern Europe; of the myth of The Inquisition, from its origins with ...