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Young J. Edgar - Hoover and the Red Scare, 1919-1920 (Paperback)
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Young J. Edgar - Hoover and the Red Scare, 1919-1920 (Paperback)
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On June 2, 1919, bombs exploded simultaneously in nine American
cities. One destroyed the home of the Attorney General of the
United States, A. Mitchell Palmer. In the aftermath of World War I,
America faced a new enemy-radical communism. Palmer vowed a
crackdown, and, to lead it, he chose his youngest assistant,
twenty-four year-old J. Edgar Hoover. Under Palmer's wing, Hoover
helped execute a series of brutal nationwide raids, bursting into
homes without warning, arresting over 10,000 Americans and
assembling secret files on hundreds of thousands of suspects and
political enemies. A handful of lawyers like Clarence Darrow and
future Supreme Court Justices Felix Frankfurter and Harlan Fisk
Stone dared to defend accused radicals in the name of free speech
and civil liberties. YOUNG J. EDGAR brings to life Palmer's raids
and Hoover 's coming of age, a metaphor on post-9/11 America. It
reaches the heart of our current debate on personal freedoms in a
time of war and fear. Editorial Reviews " F]eatures demagogues;
terrorists; a gullible, xenophobic public; rogue law enforcement
officials; and good guys, both in and out of government, who
discredit the raids. Ackerman captures well the pathological
character of the young Hoover.... " -Publishers Weekly " A] history
to savor." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch Ackerman ("Boss Tweed") does
an outstanding job portraying the Teflon quality of Hoover....
'Young J. Edgar' is a book that demonstrates forcefully the
corrupting nature of power in the hands of flawed government
officials. It's panoramic, detailed and extremely timely. --
Huntington News As hard as Mr. Ackerman is on Hoover, he does not
demonize him.... A] chilling account of how the rule of law in a
war on terror can be subverted into a war of terror. --New York Sun
"Ackerman's extremely well-written and thoroughly researched
history ... convincingly refuted Hoover's dishonest effort to
minimize his own central role in promoting the first Red Scare of
the World War I and early 1920s era." -- Athan Theoharis, Emeritus
Professor at Marquette University and author of The FBI and
American Democracy, and The Quest for Absolute Security.
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