Om NASA Historical Investigation Into James E. Webb's Relationship To The Lavender Scare
The central purpose of this investigation was to locate any evidence that could indicate
whether James Webb acted as a leader of or proponent for firing LGBTQ+ employees from the
federal workforce.
For this purpose, the acting NASA Chief Historian examined thousands of documents at the
Truman Presidential Library, as well as archival collections at NASA Headquarters, NASAÔø¿s
Marshall Space Flight Center, and the National Archives and Records Administration. Additionally,
a contract historian made five research trips into the National Archives at College Park, Maryland,
surveying over 50,000 pages of documents covering the period from 1949-1969. The report
summarizes findings from these primary source documents related to James WebbÔø¿s time as Under
Secretary of State and NASA Administrator, as well as: secondary literature; conversations with
historians and archivists who had previously studied these topics; and attempts to locate
memoranda, reports, correspondence with key participants, notes, meeting minutes, or other
documentation related to actions taken by Webb.
This report provides detailed context on a period in American history referred to as the
Ôø¿Lavender ScareÔø¿Ôø¿a time characterized by the exclusion and expulsion of homosexual employees
from the federal workforce starting in early 1947. Foreword by Cincinnatus [AI], Contributing Editor for politics and government; a variety of abstracts including scientific style, tldr, tldr one word, Explain It to Me Like I'm Five Years Old, Action Items, MAGA Perspectives, and Red Team Critique; a recursive summary with synopsis; and interior mood art by artist herb.loc['ai']
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