Critics warn Florida's new teaching standards rehabilitate aspects of the anti-communist Red Scare
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FILE - Dalton Trumbo, left, Hollywood screenwriter, shouts from the witness stand as he tries to make a statement before the House Un-American Activities Committee, Oct. 28, 1947, in Washington. At right is his attorney Robert Kenny. Trumbo was excused from further testimony when he refused to state whether he is or has been a communist. (AP Photo/Byron Rollins, File)FILE - Dalton Trumbo, center, dark suit, Hollywood film writer is escorted from the witness stand by police Sgt. George Kaelber after he refused to tell the House Un-American Activities Committee, whether he is or has been a communist, Oct. 28, 1947, in Washington. The committee voted to cite him for contempt of Congress. (AP Photo/William J. Smith, File)FILE - Sen. Joseph McCarthy gestures during a Senate subcommittee hearing in Washington, D.C., on McCarthy's charges of communist infiltration of the U.S. State Department, March 9, 1950. (AP Photo/Herbert K. White, File)
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FILE - Dalton Trumbo, left, Hollywood screenwriter, shouts from the witness stand as he tries to make a statement before the House Un-American Activities Committee, Oct. 28, 1947, in Washington. At right is his attorney Robert Kenny. Trumbo was excused from further testimony when he refused to state whether he is or has been a communist. (AP Photo/Byron Rollins, File)