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Fisher, Franklin

Fisher, Louis

Flitcraft, Anne, FBI raid on apartment of,
11.1
,
13.1

Flower City Conspiracy trial

Ford, Gerald,
19.1
,
26.1

Ford, Henry, II

Fordi, Peter,
20.1
,
21.1

Ford Motor Company

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court,
26.1
,
26.2

rubber stamping of intelligence operations by

Forsyth, Adam

Forsyth, Keith,
7.1
,
7.2
,
7.3

antiwar movement joined by,
22.1
,
22.2

background of,
21.1
,
21.2
,
22.1

as college dropout,
21.1
,
22.1

Davidon's recruitment of,
3.1
,
22.1

in disposal of stolen bullets

FBI office cased by,
3.1
,
6.1

at Fellowship Farm

in growing awareness of racism

lock-picking assignment of,
4.1
,
4.2
,
6.1

in MEDBURG investigation

nonviolent resistance as principle of

Peace in Vietnam
as turning point for,
22.1
,
22.2
,
22.3

personal responsibility as tenet of,
22.1
,
22.2
,
22.3

as self-taught locksmith,
4.1
,
9.1
,
25.1

Vietnam War researched by

Forsyth, Keith, in night of burglary,
6.1
,
6.2

in motel room conference

second door forced by

as unable to pick new lock

Forsyth, Keith, post-burglary life of,
12.1
,
22.1

in Camden burglary and trial,
21.1
,
22.1
,
22.2

at Camden 28 reunion

as community and union organizer

compared to older burglars

as electrical engineer

on importance of Media burglary,
22.1
,
22.2

parents' relationship with

political cynicism of

Forsyth, Micah

Forsyth Electro Optics

Fortas, Abe

Fort Dix

Fort Hood shooting,
26.1
,
26.2

Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids

Frank, Anne, diary of

Frankfurter, Felix

Hoover's appointment criticized by

Stone and

Frazier, Joe,
1.1
,
4.1
,
6.1
,
7.1
;
see also
Ali-Frazier fight
(1971)

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA; 1966, 1974),
1.1
,
2.1
,
4.1
,
10.1
,
18.1
,
19.1
,
19.2
,
19.3
,
21.1
,
24.1
,
26.1
,
26.2
,
28.1
,
28.2
,
28.2

FBI's initial lack of compliance with

1974 reform of

Freedom Riders,
3.1
,
25.1
,
25.2
,
25.3
,
25.4
,
25.5

Freedom Summer,
3.1
,
19.1

J. Raines and

murder of civil rights workers in,
3.1
,
19.1
,
20.1
,
23.1
,
25.1
,
25.2

Smith and,
9.1
,
23.1
,
23.2

Freeh, Louis

free speech,
see
dissent
, right of

Free Speech Movement

Fugitive Slave Acts

Fulbright, J. William,
15.1
,
15.2

FBI surveillance of

Gallagher, R. J.

Gandhi, Mohandas K.,
2.1
,
3.1
,
3.2
,
21.1

Gandy, Helen

Garfield, John

Garo, Vincent

Garvey, Jack Israel

Gary, Romain

gay rights movement, FBI surveillance of

GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), British, NSA cooperation with,
27.1
,
27.2

Gentry, Curt,
2.1
,
8.1
,
9.1
,
13.1
,
15.1

German, Michael

Germany, East,
19.1
,
27.1

Germany, Nazi,
25.1
,
25.2
,
27.1

and Nuremberg war crimes trials,
23.1
,
23.2

Poland invaded by

Germany, Unified

government collabortion with NSA in

NSA surveillance of

Gertner, Nancy

Giacchino, Anthony

Giocondo, Mike

in Camden raid,
16.1
,
16.2

Hardy's relationship with,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3

Glascock, Paul

Glen Lake, Mich., Raines family cottage at,
12.1
,
12.2
,
12.3
,
25.1
,
25.2

Glover, Quinn

G-Man
(film),

Gold, Theodore

Good, Betty

Good, Paul

Good, Robert,
17.1
,
17.2
,
17.3

Goodman, Michael,
3.1
,
23.1
,
25.1
,
25.2

Goodwin, Guy,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3

government, popular mistrust of

government corruption, FBI investigations of,
13.1
,
20.1

Gracie, David

Grady, John Peter

as Camden raid leader,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3
,
16.4
,
16.5
,
16.6
,
17.1
,
17.2
,
21.1
,
21.2
,
21.3

draft board burglaries by

FBI's photographing of personal belongings of,
16.1
,
17.1

in public disavowal of Media participation

in stay at Raines home

as suspect in MEDBURG investigation,
3.1
,
8.1
,
9.1
,
12.1
,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3
,
17.1
,
17.2
,
17.3
,
20.1
,
20.2
,
20.3

Grady, Sandy

Graham, Fred

Graham, Katharine,
10.1
,
15.1

and decision to publish Media files,
10.1
,
10.2
,
10.3

and Nixon administration demand for suppression of Media story

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Grapes of Wrath, The
(Steinbeck),

Grapevine,

Grassley, Charles E.

Gray, L. Patrick,
8.1
,
15.1
,
18.1
,
26.1

Great Depression

Greatest Generation, as unwilling to challenge government attacks on dissent,
24.1
,
28.1

Greco, Louis

Greenwich Village, Weather Underground explosion in,
2.1
,
2.2
,
12.1

Greider, William,
13.1
,
13.2

SI article of

Griesa, Thomas P.,
19.1
,
19.2
,
19.3

Grossinger, Susan
,
1.1

Gruening, Ernest

Gubitchev, Valentin

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

Gumbel, Bryant

habeas corpus,
14.1
,
14.2

Haber, Joyce

Hagen, William

Hague, Frank

Haig, Alexander,
11.1
,
11.2

Haldeman, H. R.,
15.1
,
15.2
,
16.1

Halperin, Morton,
11.1
,
11.2

Hampton, Fred, murder of,
19.1
,
19.2

Hand, Learned

Hardy, Billy, injury and death of,
16.1
,
17.1

Hardy, Peg,
16.1
,
16.2
,
17.1

Hardy, Robert

Camden 28 affadavit and testimony for defense of,
17.1
,
17.2
,
17.3

at Camden 28 reunion

Doyle's relationship with,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3
,
17.1

as FBI informant on Camden raid,
12.1
,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3
,
16.4
,
16.5
,
17.1
,
17.2
,
21.1

Giocondo's relationship with,
16.1
,
16.2
,
16.3

Grady's personal belongings stored by,
16.1
,
17.1

role as provocateur admitted by

Harkin, Tom

Harper's
,
19.1
,
19.2

Harrisburg kidnapping conspiracy trial,
15.1
,
17.1

Davidon as unindicted coconspirator in,
4.1
,
4.2
,
12.1
,
24.1

hung jury in,
12.1
,
17.1

indictments announced in

and Nixon's desire to fire Hoover

Hattiesburg, Miss.

Hauser, Thomas

Haverford College,
1.1

Davidon on faculty of,
24.1
,
24.2

War Resisters International conference at

Hawkins, Augustus F.

Hayek, Friedrich

Hayes, Helen

Held, Richard G.,
20.1
,
20.2
,
20.3

Helms, Richard

CIA domestic spying denied by,
11.1
,
15.1
,
18.1

CIA domestic spying operations renamed International Terrorism Group by

MAG memos to,
11.1
,
11.2

Herblock
,
1.1

Hercules C-130 transport planes, sabotage of

Hersh, Seymour,
2.1
,
18.1

Hessen, Robert

Hickok, Robert Delno,
1.1

High Country News

Hiroshima, nuclear bombing of,
3.1
,
21.1
,
24.1
,
24.2

Hitler, Adolf,
4.1
,
25.1
,
25.2

Hoffman, Julius

Holder, Eric

Holland, Max,
1.1
,
26.1

Holocaust,
3.1
,
3.2
,
21.1
,
23.1
,
25.1
,
27.1

Holy Outlaw, The
(film),

Hook, The
(Miller),

Hoover, Alex

Hoover, Herbert

Hoover, J. Edgar
,
1.1

agents' photos with

Anderson's criticism of,
2.1
,
2.2

as “apoplectic” about Media burglary

appointed FBI director,
28.1
,
28.2
,
28.3
,
28.4

Biddle's SI termination order defied by,
14.1
,
14.2

blackmail threats by,
11.1
,
15.1
,
18.1
,
19.1
,
19.2
,
28.1

blacks as targets of

black students as preoccupation of,
10.1
,
13.1

bronze bust of, in his home,
6.1

budget hearing testimony of,
2.1
,
9.1
,
9.2

Camden raid and,
16.1
,
17.1
,
17.2

Catholic peace movement accusations of,
2.1
,
4.1
,
10.1
,
12.1
,
15.1
,
16.1
,
17.1

civil rights movement and

Clawson's relationship with

COINTELPRO initiated by,
18.1
,
19.1

COINTELPRO supposedly terminated by

communism as obsession of,
19.1
,
27.1
,
28.1
,
28.2

communist label used as threat by,
1.1
,
19.1
,
28.1

“Communist Menace” speech of

Congress as intimidated by,
2.1
,
8.1
,
18.1
,
28.1

Congressional Night dinner speech of

as consummate bureaucrat

Coplon trials and,
8.1
,
8.2

cult of personality surrounding,
7.1
,
8.1

death of,
15.1
,
17.1

as exempt from compulsory retirement

FBI critics harassed by,
1.1
,
1.2
,
4.1
,
8.1
,
10.1
,
19.1

Huston plan blocked by,
11.1
,
14.1
,
14.2

image of agents as important to

intellectuals and artists as targets of,
19.1
,
28.1

Kent State shootings and

Kerr as target of,
19.1
,
19.2

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