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ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN…
By Carlyle Brown
RESOURCE GUIDE FOR MAY 2012 PRODUCTION
CARLYLE BROWN & COMPANY
Prepared by Peter Rachleff, Professor of History, Macalester College
Table of Contents Langston Hughes, A Chronology, prepared by Peter Rachleff Bibliography of works by and about Langston Hughes Langston Hughes, “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” [1926] [courtesy of Modern American Poetry website] Elaine Ray, “Langston Hughes, My Father, Joseph Stalin, and Jesus,” ebenezarray.com blog, December 23, 2011 Margaret Walker Alexander with William Ferris, “’My Idol Was Langston Hughes’: The Poet, the Renaissance, and Their Enduring Influence,” Southern Cultures, 16:2 [Summer 2010] “The McCarran Internal Security Act,” (1950), excerpts Donald A. Ritchie, “Introduction,” to Executive Sessions of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations, 83rd Congress, First Session, 1953, made public January 2003 “Enemies From Within,” Senator Joseph McCarthy’s Accusations of Disloyalty, Including his Speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, February 9, 1950 [courtesy of History Matters website] Dan Georgakas, “The Hollywood Blacklist” [courtesy of Modern American Poetry website] Bertolt Brecht, Testimony to House Unamerican Activities Committee, October 30, 1947 Lillian Hellman, “I Cannot and Will Not Cut My Conscience to Fit This Year’s Fashions”: Lillian Hellman Refuses to Name Names, letter to HUAC, May 19, 1952 [courtesy of History Matters website] Pete Seeger, “I Have Sung in Hobo Jungles and I Have Sung for Rockefellers”: Pete Seeger Refuses to “Sing” for HUAC, August 18, 1955 [courtesy of History Matters website] Albert Einstein, Letter to Schoolteacher William Frauenglass, published in New York Times, June 12, 1953 Aaron Copland, Testimony to the McCarthy Committee, Masy 20, 1953
Paul Robeson, “You Are the Un‐Americans and You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourselves”: Paul Robeson Appears Before HUAC, June 12, 1956 [courtesy of History Matters website] Arthur Miller, “Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?” from The Guardian/Observer, June 17, 2000 BBC, “On This Day,” August 7, 1958”: “Arthur Miller Cleared of Contempt” “Have You No Sense of Decency?”: The Army‐McCarthy Hearings, April – June1954 [courtesy of History Matters website]