Talk:Martin Dies Jr.

Confusion about the subject of this article

From what I understand, there are three notable men named Martin Dies:

  • Martin Dies Sr. (1870-1922), a U.S. congressman
  • Martin Dies Jr. (1900-1972), also a U.S. congressman, chaired the House Committee on Un-American Activities
  • Martin Jr's son, also named Martin Dies Jr (1921-2001), Texas state senator, Texas Secretary of State, appeals court judge

The original versions of this article were about the Martin Jr. born in 1900. Recent versions appear to contain some info about the second Martin Jr (1921-2001), such as the DOB and DOD, but the article still seems to be mostly about the 1900 Martin Jr. All three subjects should be notable enough for articles.

I think the easiest way forward is to create another article about the second Martin Jr and then make sure we separate all of the facts into the appropriate subject's article. If I create a new entry about the 1921 Martin Jr, what is the easiest way to disambiguate it? Would it just be Martin Dies Jr. (born 1921), maybe with a hatnote on the top of this subject's page? Larry Hockett (Talk) 09:57, 2 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Written work "The Trojan Horse of America"/"The Trojan Horse in America"

The article is currently written using "The Trojan Horse of America" as the title of Martin Dies Jr's 1940 book. This references the Encyclopedia Britannica which is in agreement. However, when one searches for "The Trojan Horse of America" every result about Martin Dies Jr's 1940 book calls it "The Trojan Horse in America" which is substantively different.

Abebooks.com, Amazon.com, The Atlantic, and Western Washington University all list the name of his book as "The Trojan Horse in America" 184.181.123.120 (talk) 19:20, 1 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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