J Edgar Hoover on American Gangster

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Mar 20, 2007
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http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/BETs-AMERICAN-GANGSTER-Takes-J/story.aspx?guid=%7B15EFC55B-E6F4-4765-B2A6-8B9C5370339E%7D

NEW YORK, Nov 12, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- BET's critically acclaimed docu-drama AMERICAN GANGSTER takes an in-depth look at former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program), a secret directive that both authorized and mandated illegal harassment and targeting of domestic groups and U.S. citizens deemed a racial or political threat by Hoover. On Thursday, November 20 at 10:00 p.m.*, AMERICAN GANGSTER adds another compelling episode to the season as it examines the most notorious government agent in U.S. history, J. Edgar Hoover, along with the Counter Intelligence Program or COINTELPRO.

The first and most famous director of the FBI, Hoover consolidated his power through a combination of brilliant public relations moves and compromising personal files he kept on politicians who held his fate in their hands. Positioned as an avowed and implacable enemy of Communism, Hoover was often at odds with left-leaning Black leaders throughout his reign, including Marcus Garvey and Paul Robeson. During the tumultuous '60s decade, Hoover went even further, undertaking a virtual counter-revolution against the civil rights movement -- with particular venom directed at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- and ultimately enabling the Bureau to create COINTELPRO. More than a decade later, U.S. congressional investigations would detail the scope of COINTELPRO's actions, which implicated the Bureau in the framing and even murder of several prominent activists.

Since its debut in 2006, BET Network's groundbreaking documentary series AMERICAN GANGSTER has earned a rare mix of critical praise and popular acclaim. Now in its third season, this series of one-hour episodes reflects the life and times of American criminals and how their actions have affected the public at large, and the Black community in particular. Narrated by Ving Rhames, these stories are told from the street, utilizing first person accounts from everyday citizens, community leaders, law enforcement officials, social historians, crime victims, and associates and intimates of the subjects themselves.

Past episodes have profiled Larry Davis, Stanley "Tookie" Williams and Frank Lucas. Upcoming episodes include Cornell Jones, Multulu Shakur, Guy Fisher, Willie Lloyd and the Romper Room Gang.


lol @ a u.s. president being called a gangster. it is true though, law enforcement is the biggest gang in the country.
 
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fool...you didn't even read the FIRST LINE of the article you posted....


"BET's critically acclaimed docu-drama AMERICAN GANGSTER takes an in-depth look at former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and COINTELPRO"



wtf