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Standing Against Dragons examines the careers of three exceptional lawyers who championed civil liberties and fought for civil rights in the two decades after World War II. John Coe of Pensacola, Florida, Clifford Durr of Montgomery, Alabama, and Benjamin Smith of New Orleans became southern dissenters, resisting both the excessive zeal of the anti-Communist right and the oppression embodied in southern segregation laws. Although they all were sons of southern gentry and were educated in the regions conservative tradition, they identified in the postwar years with both the left-liberal National Lawyers Guild and the Southern Conference Education Fund. Coe, Durr, and Smith all appeared with their clients in the much-publicized 1954 investigation of the Southern Conference Educational Fund and defended persons subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Coe represented the ardent integrationist who was the last man indicted for contempt by HUAC, and Smiths offices were raided in 1963 as a result of his civil rights work in Mississippi. Sarah Hart Browns analysis reveals the wide range of southern political ideas and defines the positions of southern liberals and radicals in the broader stream of American liberalism during the postwar period.

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title:Standing against Dragons : Three Southern Lawyers in an Era of Fear
author:Brown, Sarah Hart.
publisher:Louisiana State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0807122076
print isbn13:9780807122075
ebook isbn13:9780585292311
language:English
subjectCoe, John Moreno, Durr, Clifford J.--(Clifford Judkins),--1899- , Smith, Benjamin Eugene, Lawyers--Southern States--Biography, Civil rights movements--Southern States--History.
publication date:1998
lcc:KF372.B76 1998eb
ddc:340/.092/2
subject:Coe, John Moreno, Durr, Clifford J.--(Clifford Judkins),--1899- , Smith, Benjamin Eugene, Lawyers--Southern States--Biography, Civil rights movements--Southern States--History.
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Standing Against Dragons
Three Southern Lawyers in an Era of Fear
Sarah Hart Brown
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Copyright 1998 by Louisiana State University Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Brown, Sarah Hart, 1938Standing
against dragons: three southern lawyers in an era of
fear / Sarah Hart Brown.
p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8071-2207-6 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Coe, John Moreno. 2. Durr, Clifford J. (Clifford Judkins),
1899- . 3. Smith, Benjamin Eugene. 4. LawyersSouthern States
Biography. 5. Civil rights movementsSouthern StatesHistory.
I. Title.
KF372. B76 1998
340'.092'2dc21 98-24110
CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. Picture 3
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COME NOT BETWEEN THE DRAGON AND HIS WRATH.
Shakespeare, King Lear
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for
Marjorie Mackey Hart / mother, mentor, friend
and
for Sandy, always
Page ix
Contents
Preface
xiii
Chapter One
The Problemed Peace: Civil Libertarianism, Antilibertarianism, and Cold War Doctrine
1
Chapter Two
On Becoming Southern Liberals: Prelude to 1948
29
Chapter Three
Crossroads: Progressive Politics and Other Pipe Dreams, 19481950
57
Chapter Four
"Comes Now Willie McGee": Communist Causes in Southern Context, 19501954
89
Chapter Five
Congressional Offensive, 1954: The SCEF Investigation and Its Echoes
115
Chapter Six
After Brown: Congressional Anti-Communism and Southern "Sedition," 19541961
141
Chapter Seven
"Radicals" and "Respectables": The Cold War Against "Outside Agitators," 19581963
179
Chapter Eight
"They Were the Real Subversives": The Dombrowski Case and the Mississippi Crusade, 19631965
213
Epilogue and Conclusion: "The Importance of Heresy"
247
Bibliography
269
Index
285

Page xi
Illustrations
Clifford Judkins Durr, ca. 1950
John Moreno Coe, ca. 1950
Coe, Jim Dombrowski, Carl Braden, and Others at Federal Courthouse in Atlanta during Braden's Trial for Contempt of HUAC
Carl and Ann Braden and Children
Durr, Ben Smith, and Others at SCEF "Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment"
Search Warrant for SCEF Raid in New Orleans
Appellants' Brief in Dombrowski v. Pfister
"Communist Front" Hate Literature against the ACLU
Benjamin Eugene Smith, ca. 1970

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Preface
Several years ago I began reading through John Moreno Coe's personal papers and case files, which had been recently acquired by Emory University's Special Collections Department. I thought I knew something about John Coe, or Moreno Coe, as he was always called in Pensacola. He had lived in my hometown while I grew up, and local gossip reported that "everybody knew he was a Communist" who had resigned from the ABA and "joined the Negro lawyers association." Though I tended to view him sympathetically, as an interesting nonconformist in difficult times, I still entered upon the project as something of a voyeur and skeptic. He was not, after all, one of the well-known civil rights lawyers mentioned often by southern historians. The pages that follow are evidence of changes in my homegrown attitudes, and of my search for answers to the many questions that arose from reading his papers: What forces drove Coe to become, by conservative local standards, a "radical" lawyer by the late 1930s and 1940s? What were the roots of his unconventional political ideas? Why did he, a native southerner, join suspected "outsiders" in denouncing the cold war and opposing the rising tide of anti-Communism and massive resistance after World War II? Why did the FBI track his career for many years? What did it mean to be called "subversive" in the postwar South? Were there similar lawyers of his era, white southerners who might be described as civil libertarian, integrationist, politically progressiveadvocates for alleged Communists and militant civil rights workers long before such advocacy became acceptable? If so, how important or influential was their work, in the long run?
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