U.S. History

Honorable Survivor: Mao's China, McCarthy's America and the Persecution of John S. Service

Lynne Joiner

About the Program

Lynne Joiner recounts the life of U.S. foreign service officer to China, John S. Service, who at the end of World War II forecast the success of Mao Zedong's revolution.  The author recalls that Mr. Service's reports were ignored by the United States and he would later be questioned by Senator Joseph McCarthy for communist connections.  John S. Service was fired from his position but after lengthy court deliberations was reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Court.  Ms. Joiner reports that throughout the remainder of his career, Mr. Service was a continued target for American anti-communists, the FBI, and China's secret police.  Lynne Joiner discusses her book at the Arlington Public Library in Arlington, Virginia.

About the Authors

Lynne Joiner

Lynne Joiner is a news consultant for Shanghai International TV Channel.  She has worked as a news anchor, documentary filmmaker, and broadcast journalist for numerous media outlets, including NBC, CBS, CNN, and NPR.


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  • Monday, March 1st at 1am (ET)
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