An edition of Discrediting the Red Scare (2016)

Discrediting the Red Scare

the Cold War trials of James Kutcher, "the legless veteran"

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Discrediting the Red Scare
Robert Justin Goldstein
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An edition of Discrediting the Red Scare (2016)

Discrediting the Red Scare

the Cold War trials of James Kutcher, "the legless veteran"

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"After joining a tiny and insignificant extreme left-wing group, the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), in the 1930s, Kutcher was drafted shortly before American entry into World War II. He saw frequent battle action in North Africa and Italy, and both of his legs were blown off by a German mortar shell during the American invasion of Italy in late 1943. After having both legs amputated and learning to walk with artificial limbs and two canes, Kutcher was hired in 1946 in a menial position as a Veterans Administration (VA) file clerk, with no access to national security information. However, as a result of President Truman's March 1946 federal loyalty program, and more specifically due to the listing of the SWP on the so-called "Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations" ... in 1948 as seeking the violent overthrow of the government, Kutcher was fired from his VA position. Subsequently ... the government also sought to take away Kutcher's World War II disability pension and to evict him (and his ill and aged parents, whom he supported) from their federally subsidized public housing unit in Newark, New Jersey. ... Kutcher described the decision he made to fight his case to the end as one he preferably would never have had to make ... . In the end, Kutcher won all of the fights for his rights, and in doing so helped to expose some of the worse abuses of the Red Scare."--Preface, page ix-xi.

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Pages
222

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Table of Contents

1. Kutcher Loses His Legs, and Then His Job (1943-1948)
2. Kutcher Loses Two More Rounds (194-1949)
3. Kutcher Loses in Court at First, but Then Wins (1950-1952)
4. Kutcher's Troubles Mount as the Government Seeks to Evict Him from His Home and He Struggles on to Keep His Job (1952-1954)
5. Kutcher Wins Three Victories within Four Months (1955-1956)
6. The Ironies of Kutcher's Post-Triumphal Life (and Death), (1956t-1989)
Chronology
Bibliographical Essay

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-213) and index.

Series
Landmark law cases & American society, Landmark law cases & American society

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/54
Library of Congress
KF228.K88 G65 2016, KF228.K88G65 2016

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Pagination
xiii, 222 pages
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27222549M
ISBN 10
0700622241, 070062225X
ISBN 13
9780700622245, 9780700622252
LCCN
2015044254
OCLC/WorldCat
928490373

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