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Blacklisted by History
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M. Stanton Evans is the author of seven books, including "The Theme Is Freedom." A contributing editor at "Human Events," he served for many years as director of the National Journalism Center. Evans was previously the editor of the "Indianapolis News," a columnist for the "Los Angeles Times Syndicate," and a commentator for CBS and Voice of America. He lives near Washington, D.C.

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"America, please read this book."
-Glenn Beck
"the greatest book since the Bible"
-Ann Coulter, Creators Syndicate
"It takes M. Stanton Evans's meticulous investigative journalism to show what Joe McCarthy's short stay on the national stage (a little under five years, from February 1950 to December 1954) really was about."
-Robert Novak, ""Weekly Standard""
"So comprehensive is Evans's research that it will be a foolish historian who does not consult "Blacklisted by History" when a question arises over some person or event that comes into the McCarthy story."
-John Earl Haynes, co-author, "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America"
"This book will change forever how you think about Sen. McCarthy and the Soviet penetration of the U.S. government and society."
-Bob McMahan, ""Foreign Service Journal""
"Evans goes through extensive files and transcripts with complete mastery of complex material and an engaging turn of phrase that makes more than 600 pages of painstaking analysis both a triumph of historical scholarship and a gripping detective story."
-David Ashton, "The Salisbury Review"
"Of the hundreds of books on the McCarthy era, Stan Evans has written the best--a nuanced, incredibly detailed work of scholarship."
-William Schulz, "The American Spectator"
"In this masterful instant classic, M. Stanton Evans sets out to tell the 'Untold Story of Joe McCarthy' and does so definitively."
-Jack Cashill, WorldNetDaily
"This is a master newspaperman at work: digging, interviewing the record, pulling apart and putting together the details of deeds done mostly by the politicians who ran our imperfect national government in the nineteen fifties."
-John Willson, "Chronicles"
"After combing through masses of declassified documents from Congress, the FBI, the State Department and other federal agencies, Stan Evans has produced a masterpiece of tru th."
-Terry Jeffrey, ""Hum

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