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Assault on the Left : the FBI and the sixties antiwar movement / James Kirkpatrick Davis.

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصالناشر:Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1997وصف:x, 226 pages ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 0275954552 (hbk)
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • DS559.62.U6 D38 1997
موارد على الانترنت:
المحتويات:
1. The 279th Meeting of the National Security Council -- 2. The New Left and the Emergence of Anti-Vietnam War Protest -- 3. The New Left and the Confrontation at Columbia -- 4. Firestorm in Chicago -- 5. January-June 1969 -- 6. The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and the Vietnam Moratorium Committee -- 7. Cambodia, Kent State, Etc -- 8. The End of the New Left COINTELPRO.
ملخص:J. Edgar Hoover viewed the New Left as a threat to the American way of life, so in an enormous effort of questionable legality, the FBI implemented some 285 counterintelligence (COINTELPRO) actions against the New Left. The purpose of COINTELPRO was to "infiltrate, disrupt, and otherwise neutralize" the entire movement. In truth, the FBI intended to wage war on the antiwar movement.ملخص:In this real-life spy story - J. Edgar Hoover and his G-Men, wiretaps, burglaries, misinformation campaigns, informants, and plants - Davis offers a glimpse into the endlessly fascinating world of the Sixties. Kent State, Columbia University, Vietnam Moratorium Day, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, the Cambodian invasion and March Against Death are all examined in this riveting account of the longest youth protest movement in American history.
المقتنيات
نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة DS559.62.U6 D38 1997 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010000096949

Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-222) and index.

1. The 279th Meeting of the National Security Council -- 2. The New Left and the Emergence of Anti-Vietnam War Protest -- 3. The New Left and the Confrontation at Columbia -- 4. Firestorm in Chicago -- 5. January-June 1969 -- 6. The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and the Vietnam Moratorium Committee -- 7. Cambodia, Kent State, Etc -- 8. The End of the New Left COINTELPRO.

J. Edgar Hoover viewed the New Left as a threat to the American way of life, so in an enormous effort of questionable legality, the FBI implemented some 285 counterintelligence (COINTELPRO) actions against the New Left. The purpose of COINTELPRO was to "infiltrate, disrupt, and otherwise neutralize" the entire movement. In truth, the FBI intended to wage war on the antiwar movement.

In this real-life spy story - J. Edgar Hoover and his G-Men, wiretaps, burglaries, misinformation campaigns, informants, and plants - Davis offers a glimpse into the endlessly fascinating world of the Sixties. Kent State, Columbia University, Vietnam Moratorium Day, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, the Cambodian invasion and March Against Death are all examined in this riveting account of the longest youth protest movement in American history.

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