Jazz pianist Hazel Scott appears either not to have been very bright or was found of word games.




Scott's name appeared in Red Channels in June 1950. In an effort to clear her name, Scott voluntarily appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee on September 22, 1950.
She denied that she was "ever knowingly connected with the Communist Party or any of its front organizations." …except for the time she endorsed and worked for Communist Party member Benjamin J. Davis's run for City Council.
Her argument was that it was okay because Davis was supported by socialists, a group that "has hated Communists longer and more fiercely than any other."