- Luella Mundel
Luella Mundel was the subject of a documentary by
Helen Whitney called "American Inquisition". The program examined howMcCarthyism had affected the small town ofFairmont, West Virginia . [Floyd Abrams, "Speaking Freely", published byViking Press (2005), Page 153-58]Victor Lasky , "the rightwing journalist" who rose to prominence in theMcCarthy era , sued ABC over his depiction in the show. [Geoffrey Stone, [http://www.law.uchicago.edu/news/stone-floyd-review.html Supreme Court Tales From the Pleading Side of the Bench] (book review),The New York Times ,April 16 ,2005 , via Law.UChicago.edu.] The central issue was whether Lasky had accused Mundel at anAmerican Legion meeting in 1951 of being a Communist. Mundel was the head of the art department ofFairmont State College inFairmont, West Virginia . ["Speaking Freely", Page 154] In this environment, the question alone led to her termination and blacklisting. She later attempted suicide. Lasky maintained that the program inaccurately reported that he had called Mundel a Communist. In the documentary, the narrator said that in 1951 Mundel "was not a political activist, but had tastes, convictions about art, about religion, unfamiliar to these streets. And at a local American Legion seminar about subversives, she angrily stood to challenge what was being preached there. Her contract was dropped by the college. A state education official accused her of being a poor security risk. She then sued for slander, but in the trial that followed in Fairmont's courtroom, it was Luella Mundel and her right to speak freely, to be different, that wound up being tried."Trivia
*On July 9, 2006, the
Santa Maria, California art gallery The Cypress Gallery honored Mundel in an art show. [ [http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:OD0CzMRVI2YJ:santamariasun.com/index.php%3Fp%3Dhotdates%26page%3Dart+%22Luella+Mundel%22+born&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=2&client=firefox-a Calendar for Santa Maria] , "Santa Maria Sun, July 4, 2006, via a Google cache of SantaMariaSun.com.]Quotes about the Mundel affair
*"Fairmont State College art professor Luella Mundel fell victim to this
anti-communism frenzy. In1951 , Mundel publicly challenged an American Legion assertion that colleges were havens forcommunists . Weeks later, Thelma Loudin, a member of the state school board from Fairmont, called Mundel a 'poor security risk' and the board refused to renew her contract. Mundel unsuccessfully sued Loudin forslander . The potential cost of being labeled a communist was so great that Loudin's lawyer, U.S. SenatorMatthew Neely , a staunch defender ofliberalism , denounced Mundel's political and religious beliefs during the trial to prove his patriotism."West Virginia State History Archive. [West Virginia Arhive & History, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, [http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/timetrl/ttfeb.html February 9, 1950: U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy launches his anti-communism crusade in Wheeling] , Time Trail West Virginia, via WVCulture.org.]ee also
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Blacklisting
*Helen Whitney
*McCarthyism
*Victor Lasky External links
* [http://www.as.wvu.edu/wvhistory/documents/097.pdf#search=%22Luella%20Mundel%22 The Anti-Communist Hysteria and the Academy: The Luella Mundel Affair]
*John Corry, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906E0D6123BF930A15755C0A965948260 TV: ABC Offers "The American Inquisition"] , "The New York Times", June 23, 1983.References
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