
Zarichny's Defiance Against Senate | Apr 21
From Michigan Minute by WKAR Public Media
April 21, 2026 · 1 min · Episode 1510
About this episode
The episode discusses James Zarichny's defiance against the Michigan legislature in 1948.
On this day in 1948: James Zarichny, a Michigan State College senior and political activist, took a stand against the Michigan legislature. He refused to testify before the Senate Committee on Un-American Activities, defending political freedom. Zarichny was sentenced to jail but served only one day as the Senate term ended. His actions highlighted the tension of the Cold War era.
Topics covered
- political activism
- Cold War
- Michigan history
- civil liberties
- Senate hearings
Keywords
- James Zarichny
- Michigan State College
- Senate Committee
- political freedom
- Cold War
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Michigan State College, Senate Committee on Un-American Activities
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