Targeting Dissent: The FBI's Cointelpro Program and the Suppression of Political Activism
Nelson Blackstock This book exposes the FBI's covert operations against political activists in the 1960s and 1970s, revealing the scope and impact of the Cointelpro program. Through declassified documents and historical analysis, the author reveals how the FBI targeted Black liberation and anti-war movements, suppressing political dissent and violating civil liberties. With an introduction by Noam Chomsky, this book provides a crucial understanding of the FBI's secret war on political freedom and its ongoing relevance to contemporary social justice movements.
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