Helen Whitney is an award-winning American documentary filmmaker and producer.[1] She produced a documentary called American Inquisition, which became the subject of a very famous case about First Amendment rights.
American Inquisition examined how McCarthyism had affected the small town of Fairmont, West Virginia.[2] Journalist Victor Lasky sued ABC over his depiction in the show.[3]
The central issue was whether Lasky had accused Luella Mundel at an American Legion meeting in 1951 of being a Communist. Mundel was the head of the art department of Fairmont State College in Fairmont, West Virginia.[4] In this environment, the question alone reportedly led to her termination and blacklisting. She later attempted suicide. Lasky maintained that the program inaccurately reported that he had called Mundel a Communist.
Whitney's latest documentary, The Mormons, aired nationally on PBS on April 30 and May 1, 2007. Other work includes the following documentaries: