Michael Barson
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Michael Barson is the author of more than a dozen books that examine various facets of American popular culture in the 20th century, about which he has been interviewed by National Public Radio on several occasions. He has a Ph.D. in American Culture and a Masters degree in Popular Culture, both from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Born in Massachusetts at the dawn of the Eisenhower era, Barson has lived and worked in the New York City area since 1981. At present he is Senior Director of Publicity for Putnam. 

Barson is the author of more than a dozen books, including Agonizing Love: The Golden Era of Romance Comics (2011), True West: An Illustrated Guide to the Heyday of the Western (2008), Red Scared! The Commie Menace in Propaganda and Popular Culture (2001), and Teenage Confidential: An Illustrated History of the American Teen (1998, 2005).

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Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian American actor, director, and producer who broke the color barrier in the U.S. motion-picture industry by becoming the first African American to win an Academy Award for best actor (for Lilies of the Field [1963]) and the first Black movie star. He also redefined roles…
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Agonizing Love: The Golden Era of Romance Comics
Agonizing Love: The Golden Era of Romance Comics (May 2011)
By Michael Barson
Return to thetear-stained, melodramatic heyday of romance comics in this fantastic anthologyof the genre's best stories, covers, advice columns, and more! In a valentineto a bygone era, perfect for fans of modern love stories, Archie comics,and series like Strangers in Paradise, pop-culture expert Michael Barson celebrates the stories that captivated the Americanimagination during the 1950s and 1960s. Readers of books like From Girls to Grrrlz: A History of Female Comics From Teens to Zines will...
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Red Scared!: The Commie Menace in Propaganda and Popular Culture
Red Scared!: The Commie Menace in Propaganda and Popular Culture (April 2001)
By Steven Heller, Michael Barson
Not long ago, Communists seemed to be everywhere: among our politicians, neighbors, favorite actors--even in our drinking water. Red Scared! is a wry tour of the frosty decades of Soviet and American adversity, when anti-Communist hysteria produced fairly hysterical pop-culture items. The voluminous propaganda that the United States produced to combat the Red Menace--not only officially, but in books, films, magazines, games, and more--is explored and vibrantly reproduced here. With a colorful...
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