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Reddit mentions of Reagan's War: The Epic Story of his Forty Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism
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>Those communists were not in Hollywood and they were not union leaders.
Hollywood - yes, there were communists active in Hollywood. This is discussed in many books, including Reagan's War (Ronald Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild at the time some of this was going on).
union leaders - yes, there were communists active in labor unions, including leadership positions. Refer to UE, and ILWU for a couple of examples. The AFL and the CIO kicked some unions out of their federations for being communist dominated.
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and Reagan's War (link above)