Barry Cunningham

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Despite what Hoover claimed, the young revolutionaries of the late 1960s stood for ideas shared by many Americans: that the country’s progress on racial justice was too slow and insufficient, that the war in Vietnam was a painful and deadly mistake. Their turn to violence hurt rather than helped their case, but Hoover would have come for them anyway, just as he had once targeted the nonviolent civil rights movement.
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
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