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Alphabetical Listing Collection
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Austin Yogurt Shop Murders
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Awards Program Policy Guide 1095PG
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Ayn Rand
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Baba Dass
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Barbara Bush
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Barbara Deming
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Barbara Walters
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Barker Karpis
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Barker/Karpis Gang
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Alvin Francis “Creepy” Karpis, born as Karpowicz (1907-1979), was a notorious gangster of the 1930s. He committed many of his crimes with a gang of criminals, including several Barker brothers; “Doc” and Fred Barker were two of the most active members. Their mother Kate “Ma” Barker was also involved, though not as the criminal mastermind later media legend made her out to be. The Barker/Karpis gang was responsible for two of the era’s most notorious kidnappings—the abduction of William Hamm in 1933 and Edward Bremer, Jr., in 1934. This release consists of the extensive Bureau file on the Barker/Karpis gang. The bulk of it covers from 1933 to 1936, but it extends well into the 1970s because Karpis lived to late in the decade.
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Barry Mills
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Basque Intelligence Service
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Battelle Memorial Institute
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BAU Report Regarding Havana Syndrome
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Bayard Rustin
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Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) was a civil rights activist and counselor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mr. Rustin was investigated for his ties to the Communist Party of the USA. These files are primarily dated during the 1960s.
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Ben Zuckerman
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Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee
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Benjamin “Ben” Crowninshield Bradlee (1921-2014) was a journalist who became the executive editor of the Washington Post from 1968 to 1991. This release consists of FBI material on Bradlee from 1951 to 1984.
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Benjamin DeMartino
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Benjamin Hecht
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Benjamin Hooks
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Benjamin Lawson Hooks (1925-2010) was a civil rights leader who served as the director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for more than a decade. This release consists of a background investigation file with materials dated 1972-1980 and several investigative files concerning threats against Hooks or the NAACP between 1987 and 1990.
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Benjamin Spock
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