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Edgar Hoover as a bullying, righteous, and wary man, a natural-born populist authoritarian.
NEWYORKER: Public Enemies
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Edgar Hoover who, unlike Nixon, knows how to get a point across fast.
ECONOMIST: New fiction
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Edgar Hoover's FBI harrassed King, bugged his hotel rooms and tapped his telephones.
CNN: Related Stories
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Edgar Hoover, who made his own laws, eavesdropped on Martin Luther King Jr.
CNN: Limits to power
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Edgar Hoover once referred to as "the most dangerous woman in America" - nor Ayres ever expressed the slightest remorse for their actions.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Terror training grounds
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Edgar Hoover was another--whom it seems impossible to live without.
FORBES: Alan Greenspan Is No William McChesney Martin
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Edgar Hoover, the former FBI director.
WSJ: On Day He Died, a New Film
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Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI.
CNN: The voting rights martyr who divided America