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Abercrombie, John W., 89, 90, 92, 96
Abernathy, Ralph, 34, 575
n,
641, 719
Abplanalp, Robert H., 639
n
Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 214, 215-16, 301
Abwehr (German espionage service), 269-70, 271-72, 289, 290
Accardo, Tony, 456, 535
Acheson, Dean, 349
n,
350
n
Adams, James B., 375
n,
737, 754, 755
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 120
Adamson, Terence, 754
Addams, Jane, 141
Agnew, Spiro, 48, 608-9, 613, 641-42
Ahern, James F., 416
Ainsworth, Kathy, 651
Albert, Carl, 677
Albert Parvin Foundation, 628
Albertson, William, 444
Aleman, Jose, Jr., 495, 496
Alex, Gus, 456, 490
Alexander, Jack, 69, 174, 179, 193
Alexander, William, 550
n
Ali, Muhammad, 719
Alien Registration Act of 1940 (Smith Act), 245
Allen, George, 63, 189, 218, 322, 329, 350
n,
401
Allen, Robert, 178, 278
Allen, William E., 74, 76
n,
115
Alo, Vincent, 495
n
Alsop, Stewart, 135
Amerasia
espionage case, 315-16, 338-40
American Agent
(Purvis), 176
American Bar Association, 449
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 101, 136-37, 139-40, 141-42, 214, 670, 683, 757
Ernst and, 234, 235, 236-37
FBI investigations of, 140-41
Ferman and, 439-40
McCarthyism and, 437-38
American Federation of Labor, 104
American Legion, 201-2, 413
American Liberty League, 203, 204
American Protective League (APL), 71, 72, 74
American Student Union, 303
American University, 660
American Youth Congress, 303
Amory, Robert, Jr., 672
Amos, James, 280
Anderson, George W., 82, 101
Anderson, J. W., 442
Anderson, Jack, 22, 29, 377-78, 381, 592, 615, 669, 670, 680, 684, 712, 715-16, 718-20
Anderson, William, 665-66
Angleton, James Jesus, 56, 375, 418, 646, 734-35
Annenberg, Moses “Moe,” 330, 331, 332
n
Annenberg, Walter, 332, 626
Anslinger, Harry, 328, 332, 333, 397, 454, 458
antiradical crusade,
see
Red raids of 1919-20
Appel, Charles, 46, 73, 132, 133, 146, 148, 149, 152, 161
n,
162, 163, 190, 191, 280, 414
n
Arent, Albert, 339-40
Armstrong, Scott, 627
Army-McCarthy hearings, 436-37
Arvad, Inga, 376
n,
467-69, 470
Ashurst, Henry F.,
520
atomic espionage, 341, 375
Rosenberg case, 419-28
attorney general’s list, 356
Ayer, Frederick, Jr., 467, 470
Babcock, Ed, 379
Baker, Bobby, 398
n,
479, 559
n,
736
Baker, Newton D., 72, 189, 191
n
Baldwin, Hanson, 491
n
Baldwin, Roger, 101, 136-40, 141-42, 187, 192, 234, 235, 237
Ball, Lucille, 385
Balletti, Arthur, 486
n
Bamford, James, 281-82
Bancroft, Mary, 418
Banducci, Enrico, 444
n
Barbara, Joseph, Sr., 452
Barker, Bernard, 36, 47
Barker, Fred,
253
Barker, Ma, 167, 183,
253
Barkley, Alben, 287
n
Barloga, Ray, 425
Barrett, Robert M., 550
n
Bartlett, Orrin, 405
Baruch, Bernard, 311
n,
403
Bass, Jack, 651
Baughman, T. Frank, 67-68, 90, 132, 148, 149, 190,
250,
280, 414
n,
698-99
Baum, Carter, 171
Bayh, Birch, 679
Beard, Dita, 27, 715
Beaver, Rufus R., 688
Becker, Edward, 496, 497
n
Beecher, William, 632, 637
n
Beekman, Gustave, 287
Belafonte, Harry, 718
Bell, Griffin B., 746, 752, 754
Belmont, Alan H., 191, 336, 366, 375
n,
378-79, 406, 442, 443
n,
453, 506, 528-29, 533, 546
n,
547, 550, 553, 556, 572, 582, 694
departure from FBI, 583
Rosenberg case, 419, 420, 424, 427-28
Belter, Ernest, 633-34, 635, 636-37, 696
Bennett, Lt. Gen. Donald V., 652, 655, 657
Bentley, Elizabeth, 340-41, 342-43, 345, 346, 347, 354, 357, 392
n,
424
Benton, Bill, 432, 433
Berger, Jason, 389
Berkeley, Martin, 383
n
Berkman, Alexander, 69, 74, 85-86, 186, 187, 237
n
Berle, Adolf, 181, 228, 229, 233, 264, 268, 296, 344
Berle, Milton,
259
Bernstein, Leonard, 646, 647
Berrigan, Philip and Daniel, 665, 667
n
Bessie, Alvah, 444
n
Biaggi, Mario, 680
Biddle, Francis B., 182, 223, 232, 242, 263-64, 267-68, 278, 307, 308, 310, 311, 316, 334, 344, 389
n,
469
Bridges case, 245, 263
fired by Truman, 322-23
Hoover and, 242-44
wiretapping, 244
World War II, 288, 291, 292, 294
Bielaski, A. Bruce, 72, 74, 115, 131, 409
n,
711
Bielaski, Frank Brooks, 315, 409
n
Biffle, Leslie, 351
Billingsley, Sherman, 216, 329, 397
Bioff, Willie, 334
Bishop, Tom, 376, 747
Bissell, Gen. Clayton, 313
Bissell, Col. John T., 305
Bissell, Richard, 486
Black, Charles, 384
Black Panther party, 602, 618-23, 646-48
Black Stone Rangers, 622
Blasi, Dominick “Butch,” 535
Bloch, Emanuel, 423, 427
Block, William, 331
n,
333
n
Blumberg, Abraham S., 660
Boardman, Leland, 336, 442, 454
Boggs, Hale, 34, 407, 549
n,
553, 554, 555, 585, 677-79, 680-81, 711
Boggs, Thomas Hale, Jr., 585
Bohlen, Charles E. “Chip,” 436
Boiardi, Richie, 495
n
Bonanno, Joseph, 453, 471, 607
Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, 70
n,
111-13, 131
Booker, Simeon, 484
Boudin, Leonard, 371, 372, 409
Boyer, Lt. Col. P. F., 304, 305
Boynton, Homer A., Jr., 755
Braddock, James, 216,
513
Braden, Thomas, 135, 325
Bradlee, Ben, 472, 560, 561, 574, 660-61
Branch, Taylor, 509
Brando, Marlon, 718
Brandon, Henry, 637
n,
638
Branigan, William, 282, 419
Brashler, William, 457
“Breakfast for Children” program, 622-23
Bremer, Edward, 195
n
Brennan, Charles, 685, 690, 693
Brennan, William J., Jr., 411, 449, 627, 628
Brewster, Owen, 310
Bridges, Harry, 207, 245-46, 263
Bridges, Styles, 407
Brinkman, Jesse, 659
British Security Coordination (BSC), 265-67, 268-69, 271
n
Brody, Herbert, 397
Browder, Earl, 301, 306, 310
Brown, Anthony Cave, 312, 325
Brown, R. G., 99
n
Browne, George, 334
Brownell, Herbert, 358, 405, 406, 428, 429, 430, 432
n,
436, 441, 481,
521
Brunette, Harry, 23, 195-97,
254
Bruno, Angelo, 530, 531, 534
Buchalter, Louis “Lepke,” 218-21
Buchanan, Patrick, 33
Budenz, Louis, 379
Bui Diem, 608
Bullitt, William C., 308, 309, 310
Bunche, Ralph, 571
Bureau of Investigation (BI),
see
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Burger, Ernst Peter, 288-89, 290, 291, 292, 293
n
Burger, Warren E., 42, 405, 627
Burke, Frank, 90-92, 96, 104, 110
Burns, William J., 111, 115-16, 117, 119, 121, 122, 126, 137
Butler, Maj. Gen. Smedley Darlington, 201-4, 205
Byers, Billy, 323
Byrd, Adm. Richard, 633
Byrnes, James, 344, 348, 349, 350-51
Caffery, Raymond, 168
Caifano, Marshall, 455-56
Callahan, Nicholas P., 459, 737, 738, 739, 742, 743, 744-45, 751, 752
Calomaris, Anthony, 730
Caminetti, Anthony, 84, 85, 86, 89, 90
n,
92, 94, 95
n
Campbell, C. G. “Jerry,” 169, 173
Campbell, Judith, 472, 485-86, 487, 488
n,
489, 692
n
Cannon, James, 147
Capell, Frank, 562
n
Caraway, Thaddeus, 119
n
Cárdenas, Lázaro, 205
Caro, Robert, 557
Carr, Francis, 435
Carr, Harold, 280
Carr, Waggoner, 554
Carson, Robert T., 31
n
Carswell, G. Harrold, 626
Carter, Jimmy, 752, 754
Castro, Fidel, 486, 489, 492
Catena, Gerardo, 495
n