G-Man, page 151
Lewis, Anthony, 484
Lewis, Fulton, Jr., 517
Lewis, John L., 205, 206, 211, 212
Liddy, G. Gordon, 706
Lincoln, Abraham, 8
Lincoln, Evelyn, 531
Lindbergh, Charles, 242, 243
See also Lindbergh kidnapping
Lindbergh kidnapping, 135–36, 153, 158, 163
Lippmann, Walter, 328
Little, Frank, 55
Little Bohemia shootout (1934), 158–62
Liuzzo, Viola, 623–25
Lloyd, Robert, 368
Lomax, Louis, 663
Lombardo, Guy, 185
Long, Edward, 636
Long, Huey, 205
Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 91
Lord, Phillips, 177
Lost Cause myth, 38, 45, 47
Lowenthal, Max, 360
Lucy, Autherine, 448
Lulley, Julius, 385
lynching. See anti-lynching; anti-lynching operations under Hoover’s FBI
Lynd, Helen, 196
Lynd, Robert, 196
Lyons, Leonard, 188, 299, 427, 677
M
Maclean, Donald, 371, 380
MacLeod, Donald Campbell, 32–33, 34, 37–38, 195, 198
Mafia. See organized crime
Maheu, Robert, 492
Malcom, Roger, 312–13
Mann Act (1910), 94, 95, 96, 202
Mansfield, Mike, 540, 566
Mao Tse-tung, 460, 462
Marcantonio, Vito, 231–32, 234
Marshall, Burke, 547, 549, 550
Marshall, Thurgood, 438, 442–43, 448, 636, 655
Martin, Quinn, 634, 635
Marvin, Cloyd, 440
Marx, Karl, 78
Marx, Louis, 706
Masons, 109, 112, 119, 132, 365–66
Masters of Deceit (Hoover), 452, 462–63, 497, 510–11, 514, 694
Mathias, Vivian, 164–65
Mattachine Society, 537–39
Mayer, Louis B., 343
McCarran, Patrick, 390, 391, 392, 411, 435
McCarran Act (1950), 390–91, 544
McCarthy, Eugene, 655, 656, 663, 664, 672
McCarthy, Joseph
Army-McCarthy hearings, 424, 430–35
background of, 384–85
Buckley and, 509
Cohn and, 427
death of, 452–53
early relationship with JEH, 385–86
Eisenhower administration and, 424–25, 426, 430–31, 434
fall from grace, xvi, 425, 434, 436–37, 472
FBI file disclosure demands, 384, 388, 389, 390
JEH’s anticommunist work compared to, 395–96
JEH’s distancing from, 430, 433–34, 436
JEH’s social world and, 385, 426
JEH’s victory over, xvi, 425, 435, 437
Lattimore accusation, 387–89, 390, 392, 428
Lavender Scare and, 397–98, 408–9, 429
McCarthy Committee and, 425, 426–27, 428–29
public support for JEH and, 389–90
RFK and, 480
Tydings Committee and, 387, 388, 390
Wheeling speech (1950), 386–87, 397
McCarthy Committee (Senate Committee on Government Operations), 425, 426–27, 428–30, 480
McCarthy and His Enemies (Buckley), 511
McCarthyism. See McCarthy, Joseph; postwar Red Scare
McClellan Committee, 480, 481, 488
McCloy, John, 569, 570
McCone, John, 646
McCormack, John, 336
McGill, Ralph, 255
McGovern, George, 702, 703
McGranery, James, 428
McGrory, Mary, 435
McGuire, Phyllis, 491
McKellar, Kenneth, 199–202, 203, 295
McKinley, William, 13, 558
McLean, Ned, 91
McLeod, R. W. Scott, 421
McMahon, Brien, 388
McNair, Denise, 554
McNamara, Robert, 479, 650
Means, Gaston, 93, 107
Mencken, H. L., 203
Menjou, Adolphe, 343
Meredith, James, 648
Merman, Ethel, 181, 189, 424
Meyer, Frank, 510
Middletown (Lynd and Lynd), 196
Miller, Ed, 729, 730–31
Miller, Paul and Marion, 513, 516
Miller, Vernon C., 151
Miranda v. Arizona, 636
Mission to Moscow, 322
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 597–99, 647
Mitchell, John, 678, 679, 696, 702
Mitchell, Martha, 705
Mitchell, Parren, 702
Mitrokhin, Vasili, 535
Mohr, John, 712, 714, 716, 717, 719–20
Mollenhoff, Clark, 701
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 322, 326
Mondale, Walter, 728
Monroe, Marilyn, 539
Mooney, Tom, 71
Moore, Jamie, 500–501, 505, 506, 545, 546
Moore, Roy, 618
Moore, Victor, 185
Moore’s Ford lynchings (1946), 312–14
Morgan, Edward, 387
Mortimer, Lee, 402–3
Motion Picture Production Code (Hays Code), 170–71, 175, 176
Moyers, Bill, 599
Muhammad, Elijah, 584, 658, 683
Mundt, Karl, 335, 352, 390–91, 394, 432, 433, 435
Murchison, Clint, 415–16, 417, 426, 463, 474, 478, 699
Murphy, Frank, 228, 229–30, 233, 271
Murrow, Edward R., 430–31
Muscular Christianity, 25, 32–33
Muskie, Edmund, 703
Myrdal, Gunnar, 280
N
Naked Communist, The (Skousen), 512, 513
Nash, Frank, 151
Nathan, Harold
as assistant FBI director, 138, 181
background of, 117–18
gangster violence campaigns and, 152, 161, 182
JEH’s criticisms of, 121, 123
on Purvis, 140, 144
World War II era FBI expansion and, 240
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
anticommunism and, 443–44
anti-lynching operations and, 309, 311–12, 315, 319
criticisms of JEH, 447–48
FBI hiring practices and, 443
JEH’s collaboration with, xvi, 276, 280, 282–83, 309, 315, 442–43, 652
Levison and, 526
political surveillance of, 281, 583
National Committee on Segregation in the Nation’s Capital, 439
National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, 379
National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 632–33
National Emergency Committee Against Mob Violence, 315
National Labor Relations Board, 210
National Maritime Union, 211
National Negro Congress, 209
National Review, 509–10, 518–19
National Security Act (1947), 340, 419
Nation of Islam (NOI), 583–84, 620, 682
nativism, Immigration Act (1924) and, 112
Naylor, Dickerson, 5
Nazi Germany, 205, 207, 208, 242, 284
See also World War II
Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, 322
Nelson, Baby Face, 160, 163, 166, 179
Nelson, Jack, 700
New Deal
Congress and, 335, 336
criticisms of JEH and, 151
FBI development and, xv
FBI name and, 173–74
federal government power and, 162, 168
postwar Red Scare and, 325, 351
New Left, xvi
Black Power movement and, 649, 658, 681, 682, 683–84, 686, 689–90
campus occupations, 662–63
COINTELPRO campaign, 626, 653, 662–63, 680, 686–90, 695–96, 726, 729
Democratic National Convention protests (1968), 675–76
Huston Plan, 695–96
JEH’s anticommunist beliefs and, 643, 645, 646–47
JEH’s late-life volatility and, 700–701
origins of, 644–45
Weatherman, 688–89, 690
Weather Underground Organization, 692
Newman, Jay, 160
New Right, 508–19, 508
anticommunism and, 509, 510–11
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, 514, 515–16
ex-agents and, 512–13, 515, 516, 519
Goldwater and, 582
grassroots organizations and, 510–12
JEH’s Criss Award speech (1961), 517–18
JEH’s Law Enforcement Bulletin statement, 514–15
Kennedy administration and, 515, 516–17
media critiques and, 513–14
National Review, 509–10, 518–19
Reuther memo, 517
Southern California and, 515–16
Newton, Huey, 681–82, 685, 692
Nicholls, Samuel, 46
Nichols, John Edgar, 717, 721
Nichols, Louis
Army-McCarthy hearings and, 432
British intelligence and, 373
Buckley and, 510
The FBI and, 635
FBI public relations and, 197–98, 199
The FBI Story and, 465
J. Edgar Hoover Library on Communism and, 673–74
JEH’s death and, 717
JEH’s will and, 721
Lavender Scare and, 400
Masters of Deceit (Hoover) and, 464
Nixon and, 673, 674, 676–77
post-Hoover FBI and, 724, 726, 727
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and, 392
Tydings Committee and, 389
Nixon, Richard M., and administration
Cohn and, 428
Del Charro Hotel and, 416–17, 679
election of 1960, 471, 473–75
election of 1964 and, 670
election of 1968, 669–73, 674, 676–77
election of 1972, 725
friendship with JEH, xvi, 471–73, 668–69, 668, 709–10, 723, 726
JEH’s death and, 712–13
JEH’s funeral and, 721–22
JEH’s successor and, 718–19
JFK’s assassination and, 557–58, 669
late 1950s anticommunist operations and, 462, 472
law-and-order rhetoric and, 678–79
Joseph McCarthy and, 431, 437, 472
New Left and, 693–94, 695–96
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (1968), 697
Pentagon Papers, 705–6
Plumbers, 706, 726
postwar Red Scare and, 352, 390–91, 414–15
resignation, 727
Southern Strategy, 672
support of JEH, xiii, 437, 677–79, 704–5
vice presidency, 411, 413–14, 415, 472
