24 AUG--This Day in US Military History https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history <div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-57152"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image"> <a href='https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history%3Futm_source%3DFacebook%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_campaign%3DShare%20to%20facebook' target="_blank" class='social-share-button facebook-share-button'><i class="fa fa-facebook-f"></i></a> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=24+AUG--This+Day+in+US+Military+History&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history&amp;via=RallyPoint" target="_blank" class="social-share-button twitter-custom-share-button"><i class="fa fa-twitter"></i></a> <a href="mailto:?subject=Check this out on RallyPoint!&body=Hi, I thought you would find this interesting:%0D%0A24 AUG--This Day in US Military History%0D%0A %0D%0AHere is the link: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history" target="_blank" class="social-share-button email-share-button"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></a> </div> <a class="fancybox" rel="4e9b2c52abf64de3591024c223b4531b" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/152/for_gallery_v2/3bfd8496.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/152/large_v3/3bfd8496.jpg" alt="3bfd8496" /></a></div></div>1954 – Congress passes the Communist Control Act in response to the growing anticommunist hysteria in the United States. <br /><br />Though full of ominous language, many found the purpose of the act unclear. In 1954, the Red Scare still raged in the United States. Although Senator Joseph McCarthy, the most famous of the “red hunters” in America, had been disgraced earlier in the summer of 1954 when he tried to prove that communists were in the U.S. Army, most Americans still believed that communists were at work in their country. Responding to this fear, Congress passed the Communist Control Act in August 1954. <br />The act declared that, “The Communist Party of the United States, though purportedly a political party, is in fact an instrumentality of a conspiracy to overthrow the Government of the United States.” The act went on to charge that the party’s “role as the agency of a hostile foreign power renders its existence a clear and continuing danger to the security of the United States.” The conclusion seemed inescapable: “The Communist Party should be outlawed.” Indeed, that is what many people at the time believed the Communist Control Act accomplished. A careful reading of the act, however, indicates that the reality was a bit fuzzier. <br />In 1950, Congress passed the Internal Security Act. In many respects, it was merely a version of the Communist Control Act passed four years later. It used the same language to condemn communism and the Communist Party of the United States, and established penalties for anyone belonging to a group calling for the violent overthrow of the American government. However, it very specifically noted that mere membership in the Communist Party, or affiliated organizations, was not in and of itself sufficient cause for arrest or penalty. The 1954 act went one step further by removing the “rights, privileges, and immunities attendant upon legal bodies created under the jurisdiction of the laws of the United States” from the Communist Party. The Communist Control Act made it clear that “nothing in this section shall be construed as amending the Internal Security Act of 1950.” Thus, while the Communist Control Act may have declared that the Communist Party should be outlawed, the act itself did not take this decisive step. <br />In the years to come, the Communist Party of the United States continued to exist, although the U.S. government used legislation such as the Communist Control Act to harass Communist Party members. More ominously, the government also used such acts to investigate and harass numerous other organizations that were deemed to have communist “leanings.” These included the American Civil Liberties Union, labor unions, and the NAACP. By the mid-to-late 1960s, however, the Red Scare had run its course and a more liberal Supreme Court began to chip away at the immense tangle of anticommunist legislation that had been passed during the 1940s and 1950s. Today, the Communist Party of the United States continues to exist and regularly runs candidates for local, state, and national elections.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/">https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/020/666/qrc/capture.jpg?1443052480"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/">August 24</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">24 August 1682 - Duke James of York gave Delaware to William Penn. 1781 – A small force of Pennsylvania militia is ambushed and overwhelmed by an American Indian group, which forces George Rogers C...</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> Mon, 24 Aug 2015 10:04:35 -0400 24 AUG--This Day in US Military History https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history <div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-57152"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image"> <a href='https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history%3Futm_source%3DFacebook%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_campaign%3DShare%20to%20facebook' target="_blank" class='social-share-button facebook-share-button'><i class="fa fa-facebook-f"></i></a> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=24+AUG--This+Day+in+US+Military+History&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history&amp;via=RallyPoint" target="_blank" class="social-share-button twitter-custom-share-button"><i class="fa fa-twitter"></i></a> <a href="mailto:?subject=Check this out on RallyPoint!&body=Hi, I thought you would find this interesting:%0D%0A24 AUG--This Day in US Military History%0D%0A %0D%0AHere is the link: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history" target="_blank" class="social-share-button email-share-button"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></a> </div> <a class="fancybox" rel="5141de31cf8260f5f4b5cfb45faf3f0f" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/152/for_gallery_v2/3bfd8496.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/152/large_v3/3bfd8496.jpg" alt="3bfd8496" /></a></div></div>1954 – Congress passes the Communist Control Act in response to the growing anticommunist hysteria in the United States. <br /><br />Though full of ominous language, many found the purpose of the act unclear. In 1954, the Red Scare still raged in the United States. Although Senator Joseph McCarthy, the most famous of the “red hunters” in America, had been disgraced earlier in the summer of 1954 when he tried to prove that communists were in the U.S. Army, most Americans still believed that communists were at work in their country. Responding to this fear, Congress passed the Communist Control Act in August 1954. <br />The act declared that, “The Communist Party of the United States, though purportedly a political party, is in fact an instrumentality of a conspiracy to overthrow the Government of the United States.” The act went on to charge that the party’s “role as the agency of a hostile foreign power renders its existence a clear and continuing danger to the security of the United States.” The conclusion seemed inescapable: “The Communist Party should be outlawed.” Indeed, that is what many people at the time believed the Communist Control Act accomplished. A careful reading of the act, however, indicates that the reality was a bit fuzzier. <br />In 1950, Congress passed the Internal Security Act. In many respects, it was merely a version of the Communist Control Act passed four years later. It used the same language to condemn communism and the Communist Party of the United States, and established penalties for anyone belonging to a group calling for the violent overthrow of the American government. However, it very specifically noted that mere membership in the Communist Party, or affiliated organizations, was not in and of itself sufficient cause for arrest or penalty. The 1954 act went one step further by removing the “rights, privileges, and immunities attendant upon legal bodies created under the jurisdiction of the laws of the United States” from the Communist Party. The Communist Control Act made it clear that “nothing in this section shall be construed as amending the Internal Security Act of 1950.” Thus, while the Communist Control Act may have declared that the Communist Party should be outlawed, the act itself did not take this decisive step. <br />In the years to come, the Communist Party of the United States continued to exist, although the U.S. government used legislation such as the Communist Control Act to harass Communist Party members. More ominously, the government also used such acts to investigate and harass numerous other organizations that were deemed to have communist “leanings.” These included the American Civil Liberties Union, labor unions, and the NAACP. By the mid-to-late 1960s, however, the Red Scare had run its course and a more liberal Supreme Court began to chip away at the immense tangle of anticommunist legislation that had been passed during the 1940s and 1950s. Today, the Communist Party of the United States continues to exist and regularly runs candidates for local, state, and national elections.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/">https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/020/666/qrc/capture.jpg?1443052480"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/24/august-24/">August 24</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">24 August 1682 - Duke James of York gave Delaware to William Penn. 1781 – A small force of Pennsylvania militia is ambushed and overwhelmed by an American Indian group, which forces George Rogers C...</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> MSG Private RallyPoint Member Mon, 24 Aug 2015 10:04:35 -0400 2015-08-24T10:04:35-04:00 Response by SCPO David Lockwood made Aug 24 at 2015 10:06 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history?n=913894&urlhash=913894 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember reading about McCarthyism in history class. SCPO David Lockwood Mon, 24 Aug 2015 10:06:43 -0400 2015-08-24T10:06:43-04:00 Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 24 at 2015 12:58 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history?n=914368&urlhash=914368 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Well, for the most part democrats took over on that one. SSG Private RallyPoint Member Mon, 24 Aug 2015 12:58:48 -0400 2015-08-24T12:58:48-04:00 Response by SCPO Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 24 at 2015 3:06 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/24-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history?n=914847&urlhash=914847 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> SCPO Private RallyPoint Member Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:06:15 -0400 2015-08-24T15:06:15-04:00 2015-08-24T10:04:35-04:00