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There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence
 
 
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There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence [Hardcover]

David Cunningham (Author)
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0520239970 978-0520239975 March 10, 2004 1
Using over twelve thousand previously classified documents made available through the Freedom of Information Act, David Cunningham uncovers the riveting inside story of the FBI's attempts to neutralize political targets on both the Right and the Left during the 1960s. Examining the FBI's infamous counterintelligence programs (COINTELPROs) against suspected communists, civil rights and black power advocates, Klan adherents, and antiwar activists, he questions whether such actions were aberrations or are evidence of the bureau's ongoing mission to restrict citizens' right to engage in legal forms of political dissent. At a time of heightened concerns about domestic security, with the FBI's license to spy on U.S. citizens expanded to a historic degree, the question becomes an urgent one. This book supplies readers with insights and information vital to a meaningful assessment of the current situation.
There's Something Happening Here looks inside the FBI's COINTELPROs against white hate groups and the New Left to explore how agents dealt with the hundreds of individuals and organizations labeled as subversive threats. Rather than reducing these activities to a product of the idiosyncratic concerns of longtime director J. Edgar Hoover, Cunningham focuses on the complex organizational dynamics that generated literally thousands of COINTELPRO actions. His account shows how--and why--the inner workings of the programs led to outcomes that often seemed to lack any overriding logic; it also examines the impact the bureau's massive campaign of repression had on its targets. The lessons of this era have considerable relevance today, and Cunningham extends his analysis to the FBI's often controversial recent actions to map the influence of the COINTELPRO legacy on contemporary debates over national security and civil liberties.

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Cunningham analyzes the counterintelligence program of the FBI that was discovered in the early 1970s and formally stopped as an illegal operation in violation of the target's civil rights. Illegal surveillance was conducted with a broad range of groups from the New Left to civil rights groups to the Ku Klux Klan and related hate groups. Cunningham asserts that while the formal COINTELPRO was outlawed, many of its practices have continued because they are rooted in the strong anti-communist era when the FBI's activities went far beyond mere surveillance. Cunningham reflects on both the similar and distinctly different treatment of the New Left, which FBI director J. Edgar Hoover considered to be unpatriotic, and the Klan, which was viewed as patriotic but prone to violence. Cunningham draws connections between structural deficiencies of the agency from the 1970s until today, and their impact on the agency's inability to detect the activities of the 9/11 terrorists. This is an absorbing book for readers interested in the balance between our government's questionable surveillance practices and concerns about national security. Vernon Ford
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"An absorbing book for readers interested in the balance between our government's questionable surveillance practices and concerns about national security." -- Vernon Ford, Booklist

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 382 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (March 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520239970
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520239975
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,011,097 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Right from the government records..., December 27, 2011
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...we find out how the state tries to control (KKK) or destroy (New Left) citizen movements in the US. Law enforcement goes well beyond its bounds and serves the status quo or, as we call it today, the 1%.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book was very helpful, May 2, 2011
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I grew up in a university town during the 60's and 70's and I always got the impression that there was "something happening". It was during an internet search for information about that period of history and protest events that I came across this book. What I learned was more familiar than surprising. At any rate, I would advise anyone who aspires to write fiction or screenplays set in this time period to read either this book or something else on this subject. Without some knowledge of these activities, a writer would be naive and poorly informed.
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2 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much happening here, November 12, 2007
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Mediocre reportage with no particular insights into the FBI Cointellpro program. History the way the New Left would like it.
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, the U.S. Department of Justice-the parent agency of what would later become the Federal Bureau of Investigation-was perhaps best known for its inability to effectively undertake any investigations at all. Read the first page
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United States, New York, Justice Department, Edgar Hoover, Weather Underground, Los Angeles, William Sullivan, Wounded Knee, Robert Shelton, Citizens Councils, North Carolina, Central American, Department of Justice, Oklahoma City, Pike Committee, San Francisco, Dennis Banks, Levi Guidelines, Progressive Labor Party, Secret Service, Smith Act, Socialist Workers Party, United Klans of America, American Indian Movement, Columbia University
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