Heavy Radicals: The FBI's Secret War on America's Maoists: The Revolutionary Union / Revolutionary Communist Party 1968-1980

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This is a revised edition of the 2015 volume, with a new introduction containing more information on FBI's "Maoist" Ad Hoc Committee, the informant on RU's leading body, and much more. Also an appendix with an interview with and RU delegate who traveled to China in 1971 before Nixon's historic visit. ______________ Heavy Radicals: The FBI's Secret War on America's Maoists is a history of the Revolutionary Union/Revolutionary Communist Party - the largest Maoist organization to arise in the US - from its origins in the explosive year of 1968, its expansion into a national organization in the early '70s, its extension into major industry throughout the early part of that decade, and the devastating schism in the aftermath of the death of Mao Tse-tung to its ultimate decline as the 1970s turned into the 1980s. From its beginnings the grouping was the focus of J. Edgar Hoover and other top FBI officials for an unrelenting array of operations: Informant penetration, setting organizations against each other, setting up phony communist collectives for infiltration and disruption, planting of phone taps and microphones in apartments, break-ins to steal membership lists, the use of FBI 'friendly journalists' such as Victor Riesel and Ed Montgomery to undermine the group, and much more. It is the story of a sizable section of the radicalized youth whose radicalism did not disappear at the end of the '60s, and of the FBI's largest - and, up to now, untold - campaign against it.

Author(s): Aaron J. Leonard, Conor A. Gallagher
Edition: 2
Publisher: Zero Books
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 373

Maoism in the US

Acknowledgements

Note on Chinese Names

Preface

Introduction: The Way From San Jose

Chapter 1: Foundation

Chapter 2: SDS, the RU, and the FBI

Chapter 3: Beyond the Student Movement

Chapter 4: Protracted Urban War or Protracted Struggle?

Chapter 5: People's China

Chapter 6: Coalitions, Infiltrators, and Schisms

Chapter 7: Sinking Roots and Making the Papers

Chapter 8: The Short Leap from the RU to the RCP

Chapter 9: The Final Split

Chapter 10: After the Fall

Chapter 11: Conclusion

Postscript

Appendix: Interview with Danielle Zora

Glossary of Organizational Acronyms

Bibliography

Endnotes

Index