May 6, 1953
Radical artist William Gropper was called to testify before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. He had allowed the State Department to distribute prints of his painting celebrating American folklore. Senator Joseph McCarthy considered the pictures “subversive,” and questioned why copies were kept by US embassies abroad. To avoid self-incrimination, Gropper plead the Fifth.

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