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Alphabetical Listing Collection
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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe, born as Norma Jeane Mortenson (1926-1962), was a well-known actress and entertainer. FBI file references to Monroe were previously released under the Freedom of Information Act in the 1980s, but were reprocessed in 2012 and posted here on January 4, 2013. This reprocessed version includes more information. The previous release is available below as “Marilyn Monroe Part 1” and “Marilyn Monroe Part 2” for comparison purposes.
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Marilyn Sheppard
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Mario M. Cuomo
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Mario M. Cuomo (1935-2015) was a long-serving American politician in the state of New York. This release consists of FBI main files concerning extortionate threats made against Cuomo and others.
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Mario Savio
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Mario Savio (1942-1996) was a political and human rights activist from the University of California at Berkeley who became the voice of the Free Speech Movement. He was investigated by the FBI from July 1964 until January 1975, following his arrest in March 1964 at a civil rights demonstration in San Francisco.
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Marion Barry
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Marjorie Cameron
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Mark Felt
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William Mark Felt (1913-2008), commonly known as Mark Felt, joined the FBI in 1940 as a special agent. He rose through the ranks in several Bureau field offices, including Seattle, New Orleans, and Kansas City, and later headed the Inspection Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He retired in 1973 as acting associate director, the number two position in the FBI at the time. Felt was deeply involved in many FBI controversies and later identified himself as “Deep Throat,” a source for Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s coverage of the Watergate scandal in The Washington Post. This release consists of Mark Felt’s FBI personnel file (67E-HQ-276576), which covers the years 1941-1978, and a 1956 investigation into an extortion threat made against Felt (9-33482).
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Mark Page
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Marlene Dietrich
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Marshall Perlin
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Martha Mitchell
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Martin Dies, Jr.
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Martin Dies, Jr. (1900-1972) was a U.S. congressman from the 2nd District of Texas, serving from 1931 to 1945. Dies was the founder of the committee that became the House Committee on Un-American Activities and served as its chair from 1937 to 1944. This release consists of several short files ranging from 1939 to 1972.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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(1929-1968)
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Marvin Gaye
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Marvin Sharp
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Mary Jo Kopechne (Chappaquiddick)
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Mattachine Society
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Begun in 1950, the Mattachine Society was an early homosexual rights advocacy organization. It became the subject of an FBI internal security investigation between 1953 and 1956.
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Mattie Greene
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Maurice Hinchey
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Max Miller
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