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Sketching an eerie parallel to Ashcroft’s current war on libraries, Derrick Jackson surveys the FBI’s long and ignoble history concerning Black America.

Author KcMPosted on August 21, 2002March 8, 2013Categories Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, GOP, History, John Ashcroft, The Sixties, The Twenties, War on TerrorTags Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, FBI

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