ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) 鈥 The daughter of a Hollywood screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted during the anti-communist Red Scare has decried Florida’s new that other critics have warned rehabilitate shameful .
鈥淭he new Florida standards you write about are appalling,鈥 Mitzi Trumbo said late Thursday in an email to The Associated Press. 鈥淗istory should never be rewritten to match the politics of the day, as history has valuable lessons to teach.鈥
The standards approved Thursday for middle- and high-school students by the Florida Board of Education include instruction on the use of 鈥溾楳cCarthyism’ as an insult鈥 and how using the terms 鈥渞ed-baiter and Red Scare鈥 is identified with 鈥渟lander against anti-communists.鈥
The standards soften decades of criticism of former U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who led a political movement to root out what he labelled communism in government, the Civil Rights Movement and artistic communities in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The public inquisitions, ideological loyalty tests and firings of that period are often viewed as a shameful chapter in U.S. history.
The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union fueled concerns in the late 1940s about communist Soviet spies infiltrating American life, including the movies and U.S. government. Many of the targets of McCarthy and the U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee were banned from jobs and career opportunities for a decade or more.
One of them, Dalton Trumbo, who wrote the screenplays for classics including 鈥淩oman Holiday鈥 and 鈥淪partacus” used other names or had colleagues take credit for screenplays he wrote in the 1950s because he was on a Hollywood blacklist.
Mitzi Trumbo said she and her two siblings had 鈥渟ome difficult and painful experiences growing up in the 1950s鈥 because of their father鈥檚 time in prison and the repercussions of him being on the Hollywood blacklist.
During the 1940s, Trumbo had been the highest-paid screenwriter in Hollywood. He also was a member of the Communist Party, supporting unions, equal pay and civil rights.
When Trumbo and nine other members of the film industry were called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947, they refused to answer questions about their communist affiliations and were found in contempt. Trumbo landed in federal prison for 11 months.
While blacklisted, Trumbo wrote screenplays under a pseudonym or fronted by others, including 鈥淩oman Holiday鈥 and 鈥淭he Brave One,鈥 whose scripts won Academy Awards. It wasn’t until 1960 when Trumbo was able to get public credit for the screenplays 鈥淓xodus鈥 and 鈥淪partacus.鈥 This period of his life was recounted in the 2015 film, 鈥淭rumbo,” starring actor Bryan Cranston.
Other blacklisted Hollywood figures included actress Lee Grant, singer and actress Lena Horne, and actor and director Charlie Chaplin.
Florida’s new teaching benchmarks were prompted by a law signed by Republican Gov. in 2024 requiring instruction on 鈥渢he consequences of communism鈥 to prepare students against indoctrination in higher education.
鈥淚t is our responsibility to make sure future generations can thrive and they learn how to think, not what to think,鈥 Layla Collins, a member of the state board of education, said during Thursday’s standards meeting.
The move follows the Republican-controlled Legislature鈥檚 designation of Nov. 7 as Victims of Communism Day in Florida鈥檚 public schools, to include at least 45 minutes of instruction on figures such as Mao Zedong and Fidel Castro.
Under the new standards, Florida teachers should instruct on efforts by 鈥渁nti-communist politicians,鈥 such as McCarthy, the House Un-American Activities Committee, President Harry Truman and President Richard Nixon.
Teachers also are instructed to identify 鈥減ropaganda and defamation鈥 used to 鈥渄elegitimize鈥 anti-communists.
鈥淚nstruction includes using 鈥楳cCarthyism鈥 as an insult and shorthand for all anti-communism,鈥 the new standards said. 鈥淚nstruction includes slander against anti-communists, such as red-baiter and Red Scare.鈥
Trumbo, who exchanged emails with the Associated Press from her northern California home, said she didn鈥檛 want to be interviewed by telephone or video because she wasn鈥檛 comfortable talking about politics, 鈥渆specially in today鈥檚 political climate.鈥
鈥淚 am glad people are speaking out about the actual history of the period and are explaining how careers and lives were destroyed by HUAC and McCarthyism,” she said, “and how dangerous such political repression is to our freedom of speech and to democracy itself.鈥
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