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  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

 

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