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  • "Papers of Albert Maltz (1908-1985), a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and blacklisted member of the Hollywood Ten. The collection emphasizes his screen writing and consists of variant drafts for early successes ("Destination Tokyo," "Pride of the Marines," and "This Gun for Hire"); later works for which he received no credit ("Broken Arrow" and "The Robe") or from which he was fired ("Exodus" and "The Execution of Private Slovik") because of the Blacklist; and numerous unproduced titles. Work for the Theatre Union during the Depression is documented by script drafts (primarily of unproduced plays) and microfilmed clippings. General writings include microfilmed clippings about his short stories and novels, and speeches and statements, many of which concern the Hollywood Ten and related political issues. Also about the Hollywood Ten are minutes and information pertaining to meetings, legal and public relations materials, and recordings of memorial services for Herbert Biberman and Adrian Scott."

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  • "Photographs"
  • "Scripts"
  • "Manuscript collection"
  • "Sound recordings"
  • "Microforms"