November 25, 1947industry actionblacklistscongressional pressurepolitical associationGovernmentCivil Rights
Hollywood studios announce blacklist after HUAC contempt fight
After the Hollywood Ten refused to cooperate with HUAC, major studios issued the Waldorf Statement and said they would not employ the men unless they were acquitted or purged themselves of contempt. The action was private on paper, but it followed direct congressional pressure and became a clear example of government-adjacent censorship in American culture.