The Federal Bureau of Investigation / by Max Lowenthal.
1950
KF5108 .L69 1950 (Mapit)
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Title
The Federal Bureau of Investigation / by Max Lowenthal.
Imprint
New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1950]
Copyright
©1950
Description
[x], 559 pages ; 21 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The Bureau is created
Survival in the early months
The Mann Act - the first big assignment
The Bureau takes up war work
Investigation of opinions
Investigation of Opinions continued
The bomb plots
The General Intelligence Division
The GID and the IWW
The campaign against anarchist writers
The early communists
Racial problems
The Bureau deals with its critics
The deportation raids
The dragnet
Guilt by membership
Searches and seizures
Treatment of prisoners
Confessions and trials
Bail
The S.S. Buford
The lawyers speak out
What the raids accomplished
Business as usual under a new attorney general
Surveillance over labor disputes
the Bureau surveys the legislature
The rising tide of criticism
The education of a federal policeman
A new wave of criticism
Proposed remedies
The Bureau and civil service
The Bureau castigates its critics
The filing system
Public relations
New crimes to conquer
Jurisdictional problems
Spies and saboteurs
Investigation of beliefs.
Survival in the early months
The Mann Act - the first big assignment
The Bureau takes up war work
Investigation of opinions
Investigation of Opinions continued
The bomb plots
The General Intelligence Division
The GID and the IWW
The campaign against anarchist writers
The early communists
Racial problems
The Bureau deals with its critics
The deportation raids
The dragnet
Guilt by membership
Searches and seizures
Treatment of prisoners
Confessions and trials
Bail
The S.S. Buford
The lawyers speak out
What the raids accomplished
Business as usual under a new attorney general
Surveillance over labor disputes
the Bureau surveys the legislature
The rising tide of criticism
The education of a federal policeman
A new wave of criticism
Proposed remedies
The Bureau and civil service
The Bureau castigates its critics
The filing system
Public relations
New crimes to conquer
Jurisdictional problems
Spies and saboteurs
Investigation of beliefs.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 467-552) and index.
Location
KFSTO
Call Number
KF5108 .L69 1950
Language
English
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