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Typical U.S. anticommunist literature of the 1950s, specifically addressing the entertainment industry.

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AMERICANS.....
DON'T PATRONIZE REDS!!!!

YOU CAN DRIVE THE REDS OUT OF
TELEVISION, RADIO AND HOLLY-
WOOD.....

THIS TRACT WILL TELL YOU HOW.

WHY WE MUST DRIVE THEM OUT:


 1) The REDS have made our Screen, Radio and TV
Moscow's most effective Fifth Column in America...
2) The REDS of Hollywood and Broadway have al-
ways been the chief financial support of Communist
propaganda in America . . . 3) OUR OWN FILMS,
made by RED Producers, Directors, Writers and
STARS,are being used by Moscow in ASIA, Africa,
the Balkans and throughout Europe to create hatred
of America . . . 4) RIGHT NOW films are being
made to craftily glorify MARXISM, UNESCO and
ONE-WORLDISM . . . and via your TV Set they are
being piped into your Living Room—and are poison-
ing the minds of your children under your very
eyes ! ! !


 So REMEMBER — If you patronize a Film made by
RED Producers, Writers, Stars and STUDIOS you are
aiding and abetting COMMUNISM . . . every time
you permit REDS to come into your Living Room
VIA YOUR TV SET you are helping MOSCOW and
the INTERNATIONALISTS to destroy America ! ! !

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