◆ SpookStack

Declassified Document Archive & Reader
Log In Register
Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

Marilyn Monroe — Part 3

85 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Jun 11, 1957 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Marilyn Monroe · 85 pages OCR'd
← Back to feed
MILLER said that he was not directed or misled into attending CP meetings but rather that his growing up in the depression and. maturing in the nidst of war, and many forces in his personal life led him for a time to seek in Marxism a fount of authority, from which might flow a stream of values, in-which "I could wholly have faith." The article further reflected that MILLER said he came away from CP meetings convinced that his temperament and viewpoints were diametrically opposed to those of. NY 100-5767 3 Marxists. — An article in the July 11, 1956, edition of the "New York Daily News," captioned "Vote Contempt Citation Against ARTHUR MILLER" reflected that on July 10, 1956, - that the HCUA voted a contempt citation against ARTHUR. MILLER. | | ' An article in the July 26, 1956, edition of the "New York Journal American" captioned "MILLER Prosecution Studied by BROWNELL" reflected that on July 25, 1956, the United States House o> Representatives voted © to cite MILLER for contempt of Vongress and that the Justice Department was deciding whether to prosecute MILLER upon his return from Engiland where he was honeymooning with actress MARILYN MONROE, B. Communist Party (cP) Fronts A, National Council of the Arts, Sciences, - and Professions (NCASP The Congressional Committee on Un-American Activities, Review of the Scientific and Cu:.trual Conference for World Peace, arranged by the Nat;ional Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, and held in New York City, on March 25, 26, and 27, 1949, House Report No. 1954, April ' 26, 1950, (originally released April 19, 1949) page 2, describes the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions as “cited as a Communist front."
OCR quality for this page
Community corrections
First editor: none yet Last editor: none yet
No user corrections yet.
Comments
Document-wide discussion. Follow the Community Standards.
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

Continue Exploring

Use the strongest next step for this document: continue reading, jump to the topic hub, or move into the matching agency collection.
Continue Reading at Page 14
Jump straight to page 14 of 85.
Reader
Marilyn Monroe — Part 2
Stay inside Marilyn Monroe with another closely related document.
Topic
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the FBI agency landing page for stronger archive context.
FBI
Marilyn Monroe Topic Hub
See the topic overview, related documents, and linked subtopics.
Hub

Agency Collection

This document also belongs in the FBI Documents & FOIA Archive landing page, which is the stronger starting point for agency-level browsing and for searches focused on FBI records.
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the agency landing page for introduction text, topic links, and more FBI documents.
FBI

Explore This Archive Cluster

This document belongs to the Public Figures archive hub and the more specific Marilyn Monroe topic page. Use these hub pages when you want the broader collection context, linked subtopics, and more documents around the same archive thread.
letter federal bureau
Related subtopics
Frank Sinatra
35 documents · 2686 known pages
Subtopic
Paul Robeson Sr
31 documents · 2704 known pages
Subtopic
Albert Einstein
15 documents · 1474 known pages
Subtopic
Elvis Presley
14 documents · 825 known pages
Subtopic
Aristotle Onassis
13 documents · 644 known pages
Subtopic
Anna Nicole Smith
12 documents · 294 known pages
Subtopic