Young J. Edgar: Hoover, the Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties by Kenneth D. Ackerman Paperback Book

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Rent Young J. Edgar: Hoover, the Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties

Author: Kenneth D. Ackerman

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Carroll & Graf Publishers

Published: Apr 2008

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Historical - U.s.

Retail Price: $17.50

Pages: 472

Synopsis

On June 2, 1919, bombs exploded simultaneously in nine American cities, and the nation suddenly found itself facing a new threat-radical terrorism. Then-Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer vowed a crackdown to be led by his youngest assistant, J. Edgar Hoover. Under Palmer's wing, Hoover helped execute a series of brutal nationwide raids-bursting into homes without warrants, arresting over ten thousand Americans-and assembled secret files on thousands of political enemies. Despite public backlash against the abuses, these were the first steps in Hoover's remarkable rise to power. Young J. Edgar is the "compelling" (PUBLISHERS WEEKLY) and "fast-paced" (KIRKUS REVIEWS) story of Hoover's early career-one that reaches to the heart of our modern debate over personal freedom in a time of war and fear.

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