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Activists Under Surveillance: The FBI Files [Mīkstie vāki]

Foreword by (American Civil Liberties Union), Edited by (MuckRock), Edited by (MuckRock), Edited by (MuckRock)
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  • Sērija : The MIT Press
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262517892
  • ISBN-13: 9780262517898
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width x depth: 267x203x19 mm
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Selections from FBI files on political activists including Betty Friedan, Abbie Hoffman, Martin Luther King, Aaron Swartz, and Malcolm X.

Selections from FBI files on political activists including Betty Friedan, Abbie Hoffman, Martin Luther King, Aaron Swartz, and Malcolm X.

The FBI has always kept tabs on political activists. During the directorship of J. Edgar Hoover, it was a Bureau-wide obsession. Did you see that guy who didn't quite look like a journalist, taking pictures at a demonstration? He was probably FBI. Did you say something mildly subversive in a radio interview? It went in your file. Did you attend a meeting of a left-leaning organization? The attendee who didn't contribute but took copious notes was possibly an informant. This third volume of selected FBI files liberated by MuckRock documents the FBI's pursuit of activists and dissenters ranging from Margaret Sanger to Malcolm X.

Despite the absence of evidence, Hoover suspected Communist influence in every political protest. He grilled Martin Luther King, Jr., about Communist sympathizers in the civil rights movement (while offering reporters off-the-record hints about King's extramarital affairs). The Bureau investigated the supposed threat posed by Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers but not threats to them, even after the detonation of a bomb in their office. The Bureau persevered: files on Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein cover six decades, from unfounded rumors of Communist connections to her participation in a Black Lives Matter demonstration.

Recently, we hoped against hope that a former FBI director would save us from our current political predicament. These documents remind us of the FBI's troubling history.

The Activists
Roger Nash Baldwin, Cesar Chavez, Hedy Epstein, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Betty Friedan, Thelma Glass, Fred Hampton, Abbie Hoffman, Martin Luther King, Jr., Harvey Milk, Bayard Rustin, Margaret Sanger, Aaron Swartz, John Trudell, Malcolm X, Howard Zinn

Foreword vii
Notes on Selections for this Collection ix
Introduction from MuckRock xi
Guide to Exemptions xiii
Glossary xv
Roger Nash Baldwin
1(28)
Cesar Chavez
29(54)
Hedy Epstein
83(18)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
101(22)
Betty Friedan
123(22)
Thelma Glass
145(14)
Fred Hampton
159(30)
Abbie Hoffman
189(16)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
205(26)
Harvey Milk
231(24)
Bayard Rustin
255(12)
Margaret Sanger
267(6)
Aaron Swartz
273(20)
John Trudell
293(12)
Malcolm X
305(32)
Howard Zinn
337