Millard Lampell

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Millard Lampell was an American writer and folk singer best known for his socially conscious work in radio, film, and music, and for being blacklisted during the McCarthy era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk singer
human
novelist
playwright
radio writer
screenwriter
causeOfNotability American writer and folk singer blacklisted during McCarthy era
collaboratedWith Lee Hays NERFINISHED
Pete Seeger NERFINISHED
Woody Guthrie NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Lampell NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork folk music
radio drama
screenwriting
television drama
genre folk music
political satire
socially conscious writing
givenName Millard NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Jewish Americans NERFINISHED
ideology left-wing politics
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Almanac Singers NERFINISHED
movement American folk music revival
name Millard Lampell NERFINISHED
notableFor socially conscious folk songs
socially conscious radio dramas
socially conscious screenplays
notableWork Rich Man, Poor Man NERFINISHED
Saturday’s Children NERFINISHED
The Adams Chronicles NERFINISHED
The Gentle People NERFINISHED
The House I Live In NERFINISHED
occupation folk singer
radio producer
screenwriter
television writer
writer
politicalContext Red Scare in the United States NERFINISHED
subjectOf Hollywood blacklist NERFINISHED
wasBlacklisted McCarthy era NERFINISHED
wroteFor film
radio
stage
television

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Almanac Singers notableMember Millard Lampell