Annie Lee Moss (9 August 1905c.January 15 1996) was a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pentagon who was accused by United States Senator Joseph McCarthy of being a member of the American Communist Party, and therefore a security risk. The highly publicized case was damaging to McCarthy's popularity and influence, although ironically some current scholars now believe that Moss had been a member of the Communist Party.
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| - Annie Lee Moss (9 August 1905c.January 15 1996) was a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pentagon who was accused by United States Senator Joseph McCarthy of being a member of the American Communist Party, and therefore a security risk. The highly publicized case was damaging to McCarthy's popularity and influence, although ironically some current scholars now believe that Moss had been a member of the Communist Party. (en)
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| - Annie Lee Moss and her attorney George Edward Chalmers Hayes (partially obscured) testifying before the McCarthy committee on (en)
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| - most likely Social Security Death Index; Annie L. Moss; 243-07-1647 (en)
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| - Friedman (en)
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| - Annie Lee Moss (9 August 1905c.January 15 1996) was a communications clerk in the US Army Signal Corps in the Pentagon who was accused by United States Senator Joseph McCarthy of being a member of the American Communist Party, and therefore a security risk. The highly publicized case was damaging to McCarthy's popularity and influence, although ironically some current scholars now believe that Moss had been a member of the Communist Party. (en)
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