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the Party. It was really an
obstacle to social progress.
Party members were using
the liberal mask."
When he appeared before
the House Un-American Ac-
tivities Committee in 1951,
Mr. Schulberg gave the
names of 17 former com-
rades in the Party.
"I felt these people were so
well-known as Commu-
nists," he now says, "that it
hardly mattered. And that if
they had not left the Party
by then, they should be
named because while we had
a blacklist here, in Russia
they had a deadlist [a refer-
ence to the hundreds of
thousands of Russians killed
by Stalin]."
Mr. Schulberg's naming of
names lost him many
friends. Some said he was a
traitor, not especially to the
cause, but to them. Some
said he had out-Sammyed
them and become a political
turncoat to save his own
skin. Asked about Mr.
Schulberg's HUAC ap-
pearance, one writer who did
not leave the Party until the
mid-1950s preferred not to
comment: "That's between
him and his God." But
others - liberals, fellow
travelers and closet Com-
munists — would leave the
room when Mr. Schulberg
entered.
Today, Mr. Schulberg says
his politics "haven't changed,
except for no longer thinking
that the Communist Party
would be the vanguard of so-
cial change to improve the
lot of people on the bottom."
After the Watts Riots in
1965, Mr. Schulberg estab-
lished the Watts Writers
Workshop, a training pro-
gram for young writers that
became hugely successful.
He campaigned for Bobby
Kennedy for president in
1968, and was at the Ambas-
sador Hotel in L.A. when
Mr. Kennedy was killed. In
his new afterward to Sammy,
Mr. Schulberg sits shivah for
the new America of the
Yuppies: "It's Darwin Time:
survival of the fittest! Sure,
all people are created equal.
Only Sammy Glick is cre-
ated more equal than the
schleppers, get it? .. .
"If that's the way they go
on reading it . . ., the 20th-
century version of Sammy is
going to look like an Eagle
Scout compared to the 21st."
This from a man who made
himself a success by study-
ing success and, especially,
by observing how fleeting
and fickle it can be.
Mr. Schulberg knows that
the story of Sammy is not
just a Hollywood story, but
an American story. ❑
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