Agents of Repression - Ward Churchill & Jim Vander Wall
The mentality and operational priorities of the FBI have remained constant despite the supposed "reforms" it underwent during the last 1970s. In light of the Homeland Security Act, a measure which formally sanctions many of the worst abuses in which the Bureau engaged a generation ago, every activist in the country should become intimately acquainted with the experiences of the Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement.
The lawlessness wreaked on The Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement by agencies of the U.S. government - the murders, assaults, spying, frame-ups and the illegal imprisonments of innocent people should never be forgotten. Agents of Repression and The COINTELPRO Papers ensure that the memory of this troubled period is recorded with accuracy and the rigorous detail it deserves. The Black Classic Press editions of these two important works contain a new introductory retrospective by author Ward Churchill detailing the history of both books and significant related events that have occurred since their original publication. Paperback.
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Essential reading
Agents of Repression (and its partner The COINTELPRO Papers) is an essential text that represents the truth of the US government's propaganda and covert war against citizens who were (and some still are) fighting for their freedom from under the nation state of systemic racist oppression. A great primer for looking at how, at the very basic level, the US can destroy groups and individuals.