Like two intrepid leftist sleuths, Herb Boyd and Don Rojas take a deep dive into the files of the CIA, mainly inspired by Malcolm X's belief that he was under surveillance. They unearth and disclose enough evidence to confirm Malcolm's suspicion as well as to suggest, through circumstantial documentation, at least one agent stalking him. The book offers valuable insight into the history of government agencies spying on Black activists, and targeting Malcolm was just among the most notable of those in the CIA's crosshairs. Plummeting the depths of secrecy and intrigue of the CIA and Black radicals, Boyd and Rojas provide a promising blueprint and when, if ever, the agencies decide to declassify more documents on Malcolm, their work will be pivotal in the further pursuit of this ignominious truth.

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A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims : The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism

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The Afterlife of Malcolm X : An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America

Secrets of Santa Muerte : A Guide to the Prayers, Spells, Rituals, and Hexes

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Malcolm X, The CIA, and Other Blacks

Black Detroit : A People's History of Self-Determination

Reflections of the Self : The Poetry, Insights, and Wisdom of Silence

In Search of Angels : Travels to the Edge of the World

The Americanization of the Apocalypse : Creating America's Own Bible

Ivan the Terrible : History of the Murderous, Bloodthirsty First Tsar of Russia

To Serve the People : My Life Organizing with Cesar Chavez and the Poor

The Closed Partisan Mind : A New Psychology of American Polarization

A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims : The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism

The Invasion

The Afterlife of Malcolm X : An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America

Secrets of Santa Muerte : A Guide to the Prayers, Spells, Rituals, and Hexes

Have Black Lives Ever Mattered?
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Like two intrepid leftist sleuths, Herb Boyd and Don Rojas take a deep dive into the files of the CIA, mainly inspired by Malcolm X's belief that he was under surveillance. They unearth and disclose enough evidence to confirm Malcolm's suspicion as well as to suggest, through circumstantial documentation, at least one agent stalking him. The book offers valuable insight into the history of government agencies spying on Black activists, and targeting Malcolm was just among the most notable of those in the CIA's crosshairs. Plummeting the depths of secrecy and intrigue of the CIA and Black radicals, Boyd and Rojas provide a promising blueprint and when, if ever, the agencies decide to declassify more documents on Malcolm, their work will be pivotal in the further pursuit of this ignominious truth.
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Reflections of the Self : The Poetry, Insights, and Wisdom of Silence

In Search of Angels : Travels to the Edge of the World

The Americanization of the Apocalypse : Creating America's Own Bible

Ivan the Terrible : History of the Murderous, Bloodthirsty First Tsar of Russia

To Serve the People : My Life Organizing with Cesar Chavez and the Poor

The Closed Partisan Mind : A New Psychology of American Polarization

A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims : The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism

The Doctrine of the Mean

The Invasion

The Afterlife of Malcolm X : An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America

Secrets of Santa Muerte : A Guide to the Prayers, Spells, Rituals, and Hexes

Have Black Lives Ever Mattered?


