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OverviewA vital story for both our history and our present day, American Scare is a riveting expose of how the Florida government became determined to destroy the lives of Black and queer citizens in the 1950s. A vital expose for both our history and our present day, American Scare tells the riveting story of how the Florida government destroyed the lives of Black and queer citizens in the twentieth century. In January 1959, Art Copleston was escorted out of his college accounting class by three police officers. In a motel room, blinds drawn, he sat in front of a state senator and the legal counsel for the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, nicknamed the ""Johns Committee."" His crime? Being a suspected homosexual. And the government of Florida would use any tactic at their disposal-legal or not-to get Copleston to admit it. Using a secret trove of primary source documents that have been decoded and de-censored for the first time in history, journalist Robert Fieseler unravels the mystery of what actually happened behind the closed doors of an inquisition that held ordinary citizens ransom to its extraordinary powers. The state of Florida would prefer that this history remain buried. But for nearly a decade, the Florida Legislature founded, funded, and supported the Johns Committee-an organization using the cover of communism to viciously attack members of the NAACP and queer professors and students. Spearheaded by Charley Johns, a multi-term politician in a gerrymandered legislature, the Committee was determined to eliminate any threats to the state's white, conservative regime. Fieseler describes the heartbreaking ramifications for citizens of Florida whose lives were imperiled, profiling marginalized residents with compassion and a determination to bring their devasting experiences to light at last. A propulsive, human-centered drama, with fascinating insight into Florida politics, American Scare is a page-turning reckoning of our racist and homophobic past-and its chilling parallels to today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert W. FieselerPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Dutton / Signet Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.744kg ISBN: 9780593183953ISBN 10: 0593183959 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 17 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews“American Scare is an important history of how Black activists and gay teachers were targeted by a legislative inquest in Florida in the late 1950s. But it’s also something more: The story of how this history was recovered and revealed after authorities tried to hide it. An important, riveting book both for those who value history and for those who want to understand the process by which history is preserved—and the ways the past impacts the present.” —Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker and Elon Musk, professor of history at Tulane University, and recipient of the National Humanities Medal “With eye-popping detail, American Scare shines a much-needed light on the notorious Johns Committee and its extralegal assault on civil rights activists and the gay community in 1950s and 1960s Florida. Robert Fieseler is to be commended for bringing this remarkable story—and that of the courageous Black, white, and LGBT Floridians who fought back—out into the open once and for all.” —Scott Ellsworth, author of the National Book Award longlister The Ground Breaking “In an age of new and virulent attacks on queer citizens and people of color, Robert W. Fieseler’s American Scare: Florida's Hidden Cold War on Black and Queer Lives – an inquisition into the Florida witch hunts in the 1950s and 60s – is imperative reading. Half civil rights history, half investigative reporting, the story features purloined government documents exposing massive abuses of state power. Fieseler’s illuminating critique of the devastating intentions of the Florida Johns Committee is a thrilling read. We need this book now more than ever.” —Michael Bronski, Stonewall Book Award winning author of A Queer History of the United States Author InformationRobert W. Fieseler is a journalist investigating marginalized groups and a scholar excavating forgotten histories. A National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Journalist of the Year and recipient of the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, his debut book Tinderbox won seven awards, including the Edgar Award, and his reporting has appeared in Slate, Commonweal, and River Teeth, among others. Fieseler graduated co-valedictorian from the Columbia Journalism School and is pursuing a PhD at Tulane University as a Mellon Fellow. He lives with his husband on the gayest street in New Orleans. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |