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Hollywood Blacklist Stars, Spies, & Censorship in the Cold War Spotlight Reading

Unveil the chilling drama of the Hollywood Blacklist with this captivating reading comprehension worksheet!
Step into the silver screen of the 1950s, where fear of communist infiltration cast a long shadow over glamorous stars and silenced artistic voices. Students will:

  • Explore the anxieties of the Cold War: Discover how suspicion fueled HUAC's investigations and led to the blacklisting of prominent actors, writers, and directors.
  • Analyze primary sources: Dive into the words of Oscar-winning screenwriter Philip Dunne, defiant against HUAC's tactics, and engage in critical thinking exercises.
  • Uncover the impact on film: Examine how the blacklist shifted content towards escapism and self-censorship, impacting film genres and themes for years to come.
  • Witness the fight for freedom: Learn about the resilience of blacklisted artists and their contributions despite challenges, reflecting on the importance of artistic expression.

Engaging assessment: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions challenge comprehension, analysis, and critical thinking skills.
Ready-to-use: Save valuable time with a clear answer key and teacher guide.
Standards-aligned: Correlates with reading comprehension and historical thinking standards.
Bring the drama of the Hollywood Blacklist to life in your classroom! Download this worksheet and spark captivating discussions about fear, censorship, and the fight for artistic freedom.

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