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Television Program "Manion Forum"(Show #125) with Guest U.S. Senator James O. Eastland
Other Form of Name
Manion, Clarence, 1896-1979; Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986
Identifier
eastland_16mm_17
Creation Date
1964
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Description
Television program "Manion Forum" with host Clarence Manion. Manion introduces guest U.S. Senator James O. Eastland and discusses the subject of the Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Marilyn Manion then interviews Eastland in DC. Topics covered include the subcommittee; communism and espionage; and communist infiltration of the American youth movement, the civil rights movement, labor unions, church groups, and civic organizations; and the different methods used by communists to influence youth. Followed by Clarence Manion who urges viewers to review reports of the Internal Security Subcommittee and discusses specifically reports on Elmer Dewey Hill's testimony during the Otepka hearings and also a report on Soviet political agreements since 1917 and their results.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws; Communists; Subversive activities; Youth; Civil rights; Labor unions
Relational Format
video recording
Extent
12m32s
Original Format
16mm
Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
Finding Aid
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Comments
circa 1964