13. 1920s black militants came in many strips from black nationalists to liberal integrationists. Hoover opposed them all.
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14. During the first Red Scare, Hoover came to realize the power he could accrue as enemy of "subversives."
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15. But it's important to remember who the "subversives" were in Hoover's eyes: anyone who would subvert white supremacy.
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16. Hoover's anti-communism was inextricable from his racism. That's the reality mainstream political discourse shies away from.
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18. Hoover's power rested on two pillars: conservative love his anti-communism and the cowardice & complicity of liberal politicians.
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19. FDR bears a large part of the blame for empowering Hoover -- and after him Truman, JFK and LBJ were too scared to challenge.
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20. The anti-communist FBI worked to box in the civil rights movement with daily harassment, spying and blacklist of radical voices.
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21. FBI's harassment of Civil Rights movement is big story. Let's focus in on a detail: the murder of Viola Liuzzo
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22. Viola Liuzzo was shot dead by a Klansman in 1965 After her death FBI spent more time smearing her reputation going after killer.
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23. Liuzzo was a mother of 5, so FBI agents off the record told reporters, why did he abandon kids, was she a good wife and mother?
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24. There's a whole history here that the United States has still not come to terms with. There's still a Hoover Building in Washington DC
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25. Movies like "Mississippi Burning" teach Americans that FBI agents were heroes during Civil Rights Era.
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