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by Curt Gentry

Clark, Mary, 650

  Clark, Ramsey, 136, 191, 285n, 500n, 584, 595, 602, 606, 662, 672, 676, 693

  attorney general appointment, 584

  Catholic radicals case, 667n

  Coplon espionage case, 373

  Hoover and, 598-601

  Ku Klux Klan investigation, 565, 603

  on organized crime, 328

  Ray arrest, 606-7

  surveillance rules, 598

  Clark, Robert Sterling, 202

  Clark, Tom, 292, 323, 330, 331, 340, 344, 347, 348, 351-52, 355n, 357, 362n, 601

  Coplon espionage case, 367, 368, 369-70, 373

  Hoover and, 323-24

  parole scandal, 334-35, 457

  as Supreme Court justice, 392, 411-12, 449, 598n

  Clawson, Ken, 661-63, 664, 665

  Cleaver, Eldridge, 620

  Clegg, Hugh H., 132, 163, 414n

  Clemente, Michelino, 535

  Clifford, Clark, 356, 579, 638

  Coben, Stanley, 77, 83, 98

  Cohn, Al, 422n

  Cohn, Roy, 365n, 379, 422, 425, 431, 432n, 435, 436, 451, 589, 590-91, 708

  COINTELPROs, 412, 442

  black nationalists, 602, 618-23, 646-48

  Communist party, 442-45

  cut-backs in, 645

  Hoover’s superiors informed of, 445, 474

  Klanzi party, 595n

  Ku Klux Klan (White Hate), 562-66, 602-3

  media reports on, 676, 713-14

  Operation Hoodwink, 595n

  organized crime, 607-8

  Socialist Worker’s party, 442n

  termination of, 682-83

  Cole, Lester, 353n

  Collier, Rex, 179, 184, 386

  Collier’s magazine, 158-59

  Collins, Patricia, 411-12

  Colson, Charles, 36, 363n, 715, 716, 717

  Colwell, Lee, 755

  Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), 758-59

  Communist Labor party, 80, 91, 103

  Communist movement in America, 80n

  civil rights movement and, 501-9, 510, 527-28

  congressional investigations, 408

  see also House Un-American Activities Committee

  FBI surveillance, Roosevelt’s authorization of, 206-11

  government’s database on, 103-4

  Vietnam antiwar movement and, 604-5

  see also Red raids of 1919-20

  Communist party of America (CPUSA), 80, 103, 283

  COINTELPRO against, 442-45, 595n

  membership, 80n

  Red raids against, 91

  Sullivan’s revelations on, 659-60

  Conant, Harold A., 68-69

  Condon, Edward U., 350n, 370

  Condon, John F., 150, 162, 163

  Congress, U.S.:

  Church committee (1975), 282, 284, 567, 584, 605, 746, 750

  communism investigations, 408

  creation of FBI, 111-13

  FBI funding, 182-87, 193-94, 380n, 408, 603-4, 676-77, 682, 714

  FBI’s liaison with, 376-77

  FBI “stable” in, 407-8, 430, 682

  FBI wiretapping of, alleged, 676, 677-78, 680

  Hoover, criticisms of, 665-66, 677-79

  Hoover’s death, 34-35

  investigations of FBI, 182-87, 679

  Kennedy, John F., assassination, investigation of, 547-48, 550, 551, 552, 557

  organized crime investigation, 397

  Red raids, hearings on, 100-101, 102

  Rosenberg case and, 421-22

  surveillance by government agencies, hearings on, 586-88, 589-90

  see also House Un-American Activities Committee

  Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 238

  Connally, Tom, 323

  Connelley, E. J., 132, 140, 192

  Connelly, Matthew, 322, 393, 394

  Connor, Eugene “Bull,” 483, 485

  Conrad, Ivan W., 459, 716, 741, 745

  Conray, Edward E., 155n

  Considine, Bob, 428

  Cook, Fred, 340n, 387

  Cook, Tom, 484

  Cooley, Harold D., 482

  Coolidge, Calvin, 122, 146

  Cooper, Courtney Ryley, 65n, 179

  Cooper, John Sherman, 548n

  Coplon, Judith, 256, 365, 367-73

  Corcoran, “Tommy the Cork,” 322

  CORE, 578

  Correll, Charles, 259

  Corson, William R., 392, 673

  Costello, Frank, 329, 332, 397

  Coughlin, Charles E., 205, 206, 214

  coup d’état against U.S. government, see Fascist threat against America

  Cousins, Norman, 446

  Cowley, Sam, 172, 173, 174, 175, 177

  Cox, Francis J., 736

  Cox, James M., 102

  Cox, John Stuart, 373, 559n

  Crawford, James, 19-22, 23, 32, 39, 49, 50, 280, 405, 640, 703, 705, 720-21, 725, 730, 734, 736, 737, 738, 740

  Creighton, John, 84, 85

  Crile, George, III, 496

  Crime in America (Clark), 601, 662

  Cronin, John F., 347-48, 358, 361, 362, 471

  Crook, Philip H., 631-32

  Crosby, Bing, 490

  Croswell, Edgar, 452

  Crown, Henry, 332

  Cullen, John, 287-88

  Cummings, Homer S., 73, 155, 156, 157, 160, 161, 172, 175, 178, 180, 181, 182, 205, 208, 214, 244, 520, 591

  Cuneo, Ernest, 218, 219, 221, 265, 267-68, 271n, 296, 344, 391

  Curran, Joseph, 302-3

  Curry, Jesse, 543, 545

  Czolgosz, Leon, 87-88

  Dalitz, Moe, 490

  Danner, Richard, 648, 649

  Darrow, Clarence, 141

  Dasch, George John, 256, 288-92, 293n

  Daugherty, Harry M., 109, 110, 111, 117, 119, 120, 122, 140

  Davidson, Daniel I., 637n

  Davies, Marion, 121

  Davis, Angela, 652

  Davis, Benjamin, Jr., 501n

  Davis, Charles, 379

  Davis, George, 496

  Dean, Gordon, 420, 421

  Dean, John, 27n, 363n, 638, 639, 715-16, 717, 722, 723, 747, 748, 752

  Debs, Eugene V., 74

  DeCarlo, Angelo “Gyp,” 495n

  Decker, John, 385

  Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 652, 654

  De la Beckwith, Byron, 566

  DeLoach, Cartha “Deke,” 38, 376, 388, 413, 418n, 447, 505, 506, 519, 532, 533, 560, 561, 569, 570, 573, 574, 575n, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 586, 587, 589, 590, 594, 595, 597-98, 605n, 606-7, 608, 642n, 692, 711

  resignation, 651-52

  Demaris, Ovid, 327n, 407, 446, 499n, 552, 730n

  Democratic National Convention of 1964, 578

  Democratic party headquarters break-in (1930), 153

  Denning, Maurice, 169n

  Denno, Wilfred, 419, 427

  Department of Justice Building, 250

  DeSimone, Frank, 453

  Des Moines Register, 673

  Dewey, Thomas E., 218, 219, 220-21, 356-57, 358, 391, 404, 451n

  De Woody, Charles, 72

  Dickinson, Angie, 490

  Dies, Martin, 235, 240-42, 303, 344

  “A Digested History of the Federal Bureau of Investigation” (Nathan and Appel), 73

  Dillinger, John, 114, 167, 168, 171-74, 251, 252, 253

  Dillon, Paul, 457

  DiLorenzo, Anthony “Hickey,” 534

  Dirksen, Everett M., 407

  Doar, John, 485

  Dodd, Thomas, 407, 409, 591-93

  Dondero, George A., 386, 396

  Donner, Frank, 212n, 232, 284n, 348n, 389n, 443, 621n, 705-6

  Donovan, Robert J., 350, 392-93, 394

  Donovan, William J., 74, 152, 153, 176, 318, 366, 391, 404, 516

  death, 460-61

  Dulles and, 417-18

  FBI file on, 734-35

  in Justice Department, 133-36, 142, 145-46, 147-48

  OSS and, 266, 267, 268, 294-95, 311-16, 324-26
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  Dorwart, Jeffrey M., 153

  double agents, 270-71, 272

  Douglas, Boyd F., Jr., 665

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 402

  Douglas, William O., 403, 410, 411, 426, 473, 627-28, 629-31

  Downes, Donald, 268, 295

  Doyle, William, 201

  Draper, Theodore, 80n, 103

  Drinnon, Richard, 187, 188, 237n

  Drury, William, 333n

  Duchin, Peter, 646

  Duckstein, Jesse, 128

  Dudman, Richard, 624

  Duff, Ed, 524

  Duggan, Laurence, 355n

  Dulles, Allen W., 229n, 267n, 295, 380, 392, 417-19, 434, 549n, 554, 555, 556, 562, 563

  Dulles, Eleanor, 267, 409

  Dulles, John Foster, 349n, 380, 408, 409, 517

  Dunlop, Richard, 147, 148, 266

  Dunphy, John P., 737, 738, 745

  Durkin, Martin, 146-47

  Eagleton, Thomas, 588

  Early, Stephen, 140n, 181, 225-26, 227, 278, 309, 314, 316, 317

  Eastland, James O., 407, 408, 430, 586, 627, 661, 707, 715, 717

  Eban, Abba, 599

  Edwards, Don, 758

  Edwards, Sheffield, 492n

  Egan, Arthur, 727

  Egan, James, 132

  Ehrlichman, John, 27n, 28, 37n, 45, 617-18, 624, 625, 626, 638, 639, 640, 646, 661, 684n, 685, 690, 691n, 693, 696, 701, 716, 747, 748

  Eikenberry, Peter G., 711n

  Einstein, Albert, 410, 423

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 65, 401, 403, 427, 436, 437, 442, 445, 449, 521, 542

  FBI file on, 440-41

  Hoover and, 403-5

  Eisenhower, Mamie, 49

  Elia, Robert, 104

  Elliott, Charles “Chuck,” 669

  Ellsberg, Daniel, 36, 37, 638n, 684, 685, 693, 748

  Elman, Philip, 323

  Elson, Edward L. R., 42, 49, 50, 67, 723, 736

  English, Chuck, 534-35

  Ernst, Morris L., 233-37, 311n, 386, 387, 438-39, 446

  Ervin, Sam J., Jr., 679, 706, 734

  Estern, Neil, 681n

  Estes, Billie Sol, 559

  Estill, Robert, 252

  Estill, Wallace, 748n

  Evans, Courtney, 191-92, 474, 480, 492, 494, 527, 528, 532, 533, 536, 548, 551, 560, 582, 583, 596

  Evans and Novak, 688, 710

  Evers, Medgar, 566-67

  Farley, James, 181, 228

  Farmer, James, 575n

  Fascist threat against America:

  coup plans, 201-5

  FBI investigation of, 204, 205-11

  Fast, Howard, 409

  Faulk, John Henry, 559

  Fauntroy, Walter, 575n

  “The FBI” (TV program), 448-49, 580-82

  The FBI Nobody Knows (Cook), 387

  The FBI Story (film), 261, 446-47

  The FBI Story (Whitehead), 81

  writing of, 445-46

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):

  ACLU criticisms of, 136-37

  ACLU investigation, 140-41

  aliens, roundup of (1941), 277-78

  Amerasia espionage case, 338-40

  attorney general’s responsibility for, 142-43

  basic policies (Stone), 127-28

  Bentley espionage case, 340-47

  books about, 73, 386-88, 445-46

  break-ins, policy on, 282-84, 593-94

  bribery of agents, 644

  Bridges case, 245-46, 263

  Brunette case, 195-97

  Buchalter case, 218-21

  Catholic agents, 347

  Catholic radicals case, 665-67

  censorship programs, 278-79, 281-82

  chain of command, 129

  CIA, penetration of, 392

  CIA liaison with, 418, 645-46

  CISPES surveillance, 758-59

  civil rights movement and, see civil rights movement

  civil service exemption, 156, 215

  Communist movement, surveillance of, 206-11

  computerization of, 589

  congressional investigations of, 182-87, 679

  congressional liaison, 376-77

  Coplon espionage case, 367-73

  corruption in, 740-47, 751-52

  counterintelligence programs, see COINTELPROs

  creation of, 70n, 111-14

  crime laws of 1934 and, 169

  Custodial Detention program, 213, 229-30, 244

  Dillinger case, 171-75, 177

  domestic intelligence, authorization for, 206-11

  draft exemptions for agents, 279

  electronic surveillance headquarters, 633

  embassies, surveillance of, 229

  employees, number of, 279

  equipment purchases, 459, 740-42

  esprit de corps, 146-47

  Evers case, 566-67

  executive conference, 687n, 688, 689, 749

  Fascist threat, investigation of, 204, 205-11

  female agents, 133, 747, 755

  files of, 67, 103-4

  courts’ access to, 370-71, 449-50

  press reports on, 718-20

  see also files of J. Edgar Hoover

  films about, 178-79, 446-47

  fitness program, 461

  Floyd case, 175

  foreign police, training of, 415

  funding for, 116, 182-87, 193-94, 325, 380n, 408, 603-4, 617, 664, 676-77, 682, 714

  General Intelligence Division (GID), 111, 212-13

  German saboteurs incident, 287-93

  ghetto informant program, 602

  government personnel, background checks on, 298-300

  Gray’s directorship, 38, 41-44, 747-48

  “great purge” of 1924, 128-29

  guidelines (Levi-Kelley), 756-57, 759

  hired guns, 169-70

  Hiss case, 360-64, 365-66

  homosexual agents, 755

  Hoover’s appointment as assistant chief, 109-11

  Hoover’s appointment as director, 124-27, 142-44

  Hoover’s death, 23, 25-26

  Hoover’s retention as director (1933), 156-58

  HUAC and, 240-42, 353-55

  INLET (Intelligence Letter) program, 641

  Interesting Case (IC) Memoranda, 179

  ITT memo incident, 715-17

  Jenkins incident, 578-80

  Jesus investigation, 395

  Jewish agents, 336n

  Johnson, political espionage for, 577-78

  Johnson’s enemies, intimidation of, 561-62

 

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