J. Edgar Hoover and the Black Press in World War II [electronic resource] / Patrick S. Washburn.
Holding enormous if controversial power as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), J. Edgar Hoover was sometimes controlled unexpectedly at the highest reaches of government, as illustrated by his failed attempt to obtain an Espionage Act indictment against the black press during Worl...
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