About this title: This study gives an account of the government attack against the American Indian Movement and the Black Panther Party, placed in the context of the traditional use of the FBI for domestic political repression.
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Near Fine. 0896082938. Very slight shelf wear to covers; interior clean tight and unmarked.; 1.31 x 8.95 x 5.9 Inches; 509 pages. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: ISBN 0-89608-293-8. Trade Paperback. First Printing. Tight sound unmarked copy in Very Good condition. Previous owner's blind stamp on front free endpaper. Light spine fade. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: South End Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1988
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Fine. Octavo, illustrated grey stiff wraps (paperback). 509 pp. including very extensive index, bibliography and notes. Illustrated with black and white photographs. A very tight, clean, fresh, bright, square, glossy, crisp, stiff, unmarked and unread volume with a flat uncreased spine. A barely noticeable shallow soft crease at bottom corner, else fine. Very Near Fine. Virtually AS NEW. read more
Edition: Corrected Edition {Seventh Printing}
Binding: Pictorial Softcover
Publisher: South End Press, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1990
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Fine. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. "Contrary to official announcements that COINTELPRO-type activities ended in 1971, Churchill and Vander Wall demonstrate that the FBI not only has continued them, but in some cases actually increased their levels of intensity and violence. AGENTS OF REPRESSION concludes with consideration of recent FBI attempts to disrupt or destroy the Puerto Rican Independence movement and the Central America sanctuary and solidarity movements. " This book has 509 pages and is ... read more
Description: Good. Light shelving wear with minimal damage to cover and bindings. Pages show minor use. Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read. Recycle and Reuse! read more
Edition: Reprint. Illustrated.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Very good. No dust jacket as issued. light shelfwear, Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 509 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988-09
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Very Good. Clean covers with clean and tight pages, with no marks, volume is square: overall a very presentable copy. Tight Spine. Light crease to front cover. No markings. read more
Edition: Third Printing
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: South End Press, Boston
Date Published: 1991
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Very Good+ paperback. Pages and text are clean and bright. Numerous b&w illustrations. Reading creases to the spine. Shelf wear to the exterior. A great reading copy. 509 pp. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988-09
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Very Good. 1990 Corrected Edition, 5th Printing South End Press (Boston) Trade Paperback; text clean/UNMARKED; color cover near mint/edges fine w/light corner wear; spine uncreased/strong; NOT x-library; No remainder mark; 509 pages + 16 preliminary pgs; illustrations, maps, many photographs; "Daughter of the Earth: Song for Anna Mae Aquash" by Ellen Klaver; glossary; introduction; 4 parts/14 chapters; footnotes; bibliography; index; authors' biographies; color cover by Todd Jailer + Cynthia ... read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: South End Press
Date Published: 1988-09
ISBN-13:9780896082939ISBN:0896082938
Description: Good. Good: ex-library w/ minimal markings & usual wear, w/tape reinforcing spine, otherwise clean & unmarked inside & out, tight, square copy From Library Journal Calling the FBI America's political police, this book examines the agency's harassment, surveilla. The authors demonstrate how the FBI's covert counter-intelligence program known as COINTELPRO, which was set up to undermine liberal groups, came to symbolize the whole context of "clandestine political repression activities. " For ... read more
"I read this in college alongside A Taste of Power -- it was amazing series of parallels reading about the implementation of COINTEL programs and see how they were being perceived from within one of the targeted groups."
"Apart from all the criticisms of Ward Churchill, This book was one of the first books that opened my eyes to the truth behind all the infiltration projects supported and carried out by the FBI and the CIA. read this if you want a real dose of history!"
Pretty much required reading for anyone involved in radical politics, or even progressive causes. The authorities lump us all together anyway. There is interesting, infuriating history here and warnings to take away, but don't let it make you too paranoid--not everyone who disagrees with you or who you don't like is "COINTELPRO.""
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