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  1. Annie Lee Moss was a black woman who worked as a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps and was accused of being a Communist by Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954. She denied the charges and was cleared by the Army, but the case damaged McCarthy's reputation and credibility.

  2. Feb 13, 2021 · Annie Lee Moss was a Pentagon clerk and a Communist Party member who faced multiple investigations and suspensions during the Red Scare. She was portrayed as a helpless and ignorant victim by Edward R. Murrow, but her activism was erased in the process.

  3. Here I revisit the careers of Annie Lee Moss, as a black woman living out the early Cold War in Washington, D.C., and as a public figure in the debates about Mc Carthyism, to illuminate how limited the possibilities were for imagining African Ameri

  4. Oct 1, 2010 · It was March 11, 1954. The witness was Annie Lee Moss, a civilian teletype operator for the U. S. Army in Washington, D.C. The hearing was con- vened by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. And the man asking her ques- tions was none other than Senator Joseph McCarthy.

  5. Even more strange is the enduring career of Annie Lee Moss as a symbol of Cold War politics. Long before George Clooney brought her again to the national stage, historians and pundits had offered her as a sign of McCarthy's evil or of his vindication.

  6. Annie Lee Moss, the simple Pentagon clerk whose harassment brought McCarthy and Roy Cohn heavy criticism, did not hinge on mistaken identity. The informer who labeled her a Communist had the right A. L. Moss (of '3 Reeves, 225, 233, 249. 14 Ibid., 202, 287,495,507,656; Rovere, SenatorJoe Mc-Carthy, 71. '5 Reeves, 170, 185, 287-288, 494-495.

  7. Annie Lee Moss (August 9, 1905 – January 15, 1996) was a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pentagon and alleged member of the American Communist Party.