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  Volume 6: Federal Bureau of Investigation
 
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Tuesday, November 18, 1975  (PDF: 4912 K)
 
Testimony of Frederick A.O. Schwarz, Jr...
 
Wednesday, November 19, 1975  (PDF: 3590 K)
 
Testimony of James B. Adams...
 
Tuesday, December 2, 1975  (PDF: 2032 K)
 
Testimony of Mary Jo Cook...
 
 
Testimony of James B. Adams...
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Wednesday, December 3, 1975  (PDF: 747 K)
 
Statement of John Elliff...
 
 
Testimony of Courtney Evans and Cartha DeLoach...
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Testimony of Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
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Testimony of Ramsey Clark
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Tuesday, December 9, 1975  (PDF: 1897 K)
 
Testimony of William Ruckelshaus...
 
Wednesday, December 10, 1975  (PDF: 2236 K)
 
Testimony of Clarence M. Kelley...
 
Thursday, December 11, 1975  (PDF: 2868 K)
 
Testimony of Edward H. Levi...
 
Hearings Exhibits  (PDF: 18697 K)
 
1. FBI Functional Organizational Chart
 
 
2. Chart showing the structural breakdown of the Intelligence Division...
 
 
3. Chart of "Investigative Matters Received" indicating "Subversive Investigations"...
 
 
4. Chart of "Investigative Matters Received" indicating "Extremist Investigations"...
 
 
5. July 16, 1975, memorandum from the Department of Justice to the Senate Select Committee...
 
 
6. July 19, 1966, memorandum from William C. Sullivan to Cartha D. DeLoach...
 
 
7. May 11, 1970, FBI investigative report...
 
 
8. Chart showing the FBI's "Intelligence Collection Techniques"...
 
 
9. November 26, 1969, letter from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
10. "COINTELPRO Composite" chart indicating target techniques
 
 
11. Chart indicating target techniques used for each domestic COINTELPRO program
 
 
12. August 28, 1975, memorandum from Alan H. Belmont to L.V. Boardman...
 
 
13. October 12, 1961, letter from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, New York...
 
 
14. September 2, 1964, letter from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Atlanta...
 
 
15. August 25, 1967, letter from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
16. February 29, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
17. May 9, 1968, memorandum from Charles D. Brennan to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
18. July 7, 1968, letter from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
19-1. January 30, 1970, memorandum from special agent in charge, St. Louis to FBI headquarters
 
 
19-2. February 17, 1970 memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, St. Louis
 
 
20-1. August 26, 1966, memorandum from special agent in charge to FBI headquarters...
 
 
20-2. September 8, 1966, memorandum from FBI headquarters to a special agent in charge
 
 
21. Undated letter from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Baltimore...
 
 
22. Chart indicating COINTELPRO activity from 1956 to 1971
 
 
23. December 6, 1939, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to special agents in charge...
 
 
24. July 16, 1943, memorandum from Francis Biddle to Hugh B. Cox and J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
25. August 14, 1943, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to special agents in charge
 
 
26-1. November 13, 1952, memorandum from D.M. Ladd to Director, FBI
 
 
26-2. November 25, 1952, memorandum from the Attorney General to Director, FBI...
 
 
27. September 23, 1960, memorandum from J. Walter Yeagley to Director, FBI...
 
 
28. January 30, 1969, letter from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Chicago...
 
 
January 13, 1969, memorandum for special agent in charge, Chicago to FBI headquarters...
 
 
30-1. June 3, 1968, memorandum from special agent in charge, Cincinnati to FBI headquarters...
 
 
30-2. June 18, 1968, memorandum from special agent in charge, Cincinnati...
 
 
31-1. Undated letter from FBI headquarters to special agents in charge, Newark and San Francisco
 
 
31-2. Letter from special agent in charge, Newark to FBI headquarters
 
 
32. August 26, 1971, memorandum from Clyde Tolson to the record...
 
 
33. November 25, 1975, memorandum from the FBI to the Senate Select Committee...
 
 
34. Excerpts from correspondence between J. Edgar Hoover, President Roosevelt, and Stephen Early...
 
 
35-1. January 11, 1946, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Harry Vaughan
 
 
35-2. January 17, 1946, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Harry Vaughan
 
 
35-3. May 29, 1946, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to George E. Allen
 
 
35-4. December 13, 1946, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to George E. Allen
 
 
35-5. February 15, 1947, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Harry Vaughan
 
 
35-6. June 25, 1947, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Harry Vaughan
 
 
35-7. January 27, 1950, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Matthew J. Connelly
 
 
35-8. April 1, 1946, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
35-9. December 7, 1949, letter to the President
 
 
35-10. January 14, 1950, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Harry Vaughan
 
 
36. A staff report titled "Political Abuse and the FBI"
 
 
37. July 6, 1971, letter from T.E. Bishop to John Mohr...
 
 
38-1. May 18, 1970, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Clyde Tolson, Cartha DeLoach, ...
 
 
38-2. May 18, 1970, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
38-3. May 19, 1970, letter to Spiro Agnew
 
 
39. August 29, 1964, memorandum from Cartha DeLoach to John Mohr
 
 
40-1. January 29, 1975, memorandum from H.N. Bassett to Nicholas Callahan
 
 
40-2. Excerpts from January 28, 1975, memorandum from H.N. Bassett to Nicholas Callahan
 
 
41. September 10, 1964, letter from Cartha DeLoach to William D. Moyers
 
 
42. November 8, 1966, letter to Marvin Watson
 
 
43. September 17, 1975, letter from Allan Sharrett to the Senate Select Committee
 
 
44. September 2, 1965, memorandum from the Director, FBI to the Attorney General
 
 
45. September 3, 1965, memorandum from Nicholas Katzenbach to J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
46. December 19, 1967, memorandum from the Director, FBI to the Attorney General
 
 
47. September 14, 1967, memorandum from Ramsey Clark to the Director, FBI
 
 
48. November 9, 1967, memorandum to Kevin Maroney, ...
 
 
49. December 18, 1967, memorandum from Ramsey Clark to John Doar, ...
 
 
50. August 28, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Chicago...
 
 
51. September 3, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agents in charge...
 
 
52. January 31, 1975, response to the Senate Select Committee...
 
 
53. August 7, 1973, memorandum from the Director, FBI to the Attorney General...
 
 
54-1. May 28, 1969, memorandum from special agent in charge, New York to FBI headquarters...
 
 
54-2. July 2, 1969, report filed by J. Robert Newton...
 
 
54-3. October 20, 1970, FBI investigative report...
 
 
55-1. Chart showing composite COINTELPRO activity from 1956 to 1971
 
 
55-2. August 27, 1964, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
55-3. April 27, 1971, memorandum from Charles Brennan to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
56-1. March 30, 1960, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to Alan Belmont...
 
 
56-2. March 31, 1960, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, New York...
 
 
56-3. October 1, 1964, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to William C. Sullivan
 
 
56-4. October 9, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
57-1. August 1, 1968, memorandum from a special agent in charge, to FBI headquarters...
 
 
57-2. February 14, 1969, memorandum from special agent in charge, St. Louis to FBI headquarters...
 
 
57-3. February 28, 1969, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, St. Louis...
 
 
58-1. August 29, 1964, memorandum from Cartha DeLoach to John Mohr...
 
 
58-2. January 29, 1975, memorandum from H.N. Bassett to Nicholas Callahan...
 
 
58-3. June 4, 1965, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson
 
 
58-4. July 15, 1966, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson
 
 
58-5. May 18, 1970, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan...
 
 
58-6. May 19, 1970, letter to Spiro T. Agnew...
 
 
59-1. December 26, 1972, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
59-2. February 2, 1973, memorandum from T.J. Smith to E.S. Miller...
 
 
60-1. August 29, 1972, memorandum from T.J. Smith to E.S. Miller...
 
 
60-2. September 30, 1971, memorandum to the Attorney General from the Director, FBI...
 
 
60-3. October 22, 1971, memorandum from John Mitchell to Director, FBI...
 
 
60-4. Excerpt from letter from J. Edgar Hoover to a special agent in charge...
 
 
60-5. "Master Warrant of Arrest" form
 
 
60-6. "Master Search Warrant" form
 
 
60-7. Excerpt from December 17, 1963, SAC letter No. 63-61
 
 
60-8. Excerpt from April 2, 1968, letter from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
61. October 28, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
62. Section 87, item 4, of the FBI Manual of Instructions...
 
 
63-1. Excerpt from February 23, 1965, SAC letter from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
63-2. Excerpt from November 10, 1969, SAC letter from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
63-3. Excerpt from April 30, 1968, SAC letter
 
 
63-4. Excerpt from March 12, 1968, SAC letter
 
 
63-5. Excerpt from May 23, 1972, SAC memorandum
 
 
63-6. Excerpt from March 26, 1968, SAC letter
 
 
63-7. Excerpt from July 23, 1968, SAC letter from J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
63-8. Excerpt from June 25, 1974, memorandum from Clarence Kelley
 
 
63-9. Excerpt from October 10, 1972, memorandum
 
 
63-10. Excerpt from June 11, 1968, SAC letter
 
 
63-11. Excerpt from June 13, 1972, memorandum
 
 
64-1. May 22, 1969, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
64-2. April 24, 1964, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, New York
 
 
64-3. June 27, 1963, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
64-4. November 4, 1970, memorandum from FBI headquarters to all special agents in charge...
 
 
65. October 29, 1970, memorandum from the "Executives Conference" to Clyde Tolson
 
 
66-1. October 22, 1974, memorandum from Henry Peterson to Director, FBI...
 
 
66-2. November 19, 1974, memorandum from Glen E. Pommerening to Clarence M. Kelley
 
 
67. Excerpt from January 12, 1971, memorandum...
 
 
68-1. April 12, 1962, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General...
 
 
68-2. August 19, 1964, memorandum
 
 
68-3. Retyped excerpts from various August 1964 memorandums sent by Cartha DeLoach to Walter Jenkins
 
 
68-4. June 4, 1965, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson
 
 
68-5. July 15, 1966, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson
 
 
68-6. January 31, 1975, response to the Senate Select Committee...
 
 
68-7. February 3, 1975, memorandum from Clarence Kelley to the Deputy Attorney General...
 
 
68-8. February 3, 1975, report from FBI...
 
 
68-9. January 12, 1967, letter to Marvin Watson
 
 
68-10. January 17, 1967, memorandum from Cartha DeLoach to Clyde Tolson...
 
 
68-11. January 19, 1967, memorandum from M.A. Jones to Mr. Wick...
 
 
68-12. January 31, 1975, response to the Senate Select Committee...
 
 
68-13. March 8, 1968, memorandum from Charles Brennan to William C. Sullivan
 
 
68-14. March 11, 1968, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
68-15. March 21, 1968, memorandum from Charles Brennan to William C. Sullivan
 
 
68-16. March 22, 1968, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
68-17. April 24, 1968, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
68-18. June 6, 1968, memorandum from Charles Brennan to William C. Sullivan
 
 
68-19. June 7, 1968, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
68-20. March 12, 1968, memorandum from Ramsey Clark to J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
68-21. August 7, 1968, memorandum from Cartha DeLoach to Clyde Tolson
 
 
68-22. August 15, 1968, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Clyde Tolson, ...
 
 
68-23. August 22, 1968, memorandum from Cartha DeLoach to Clyde Tolson
 
 
69-1. August 26, 1971, memorandum from Clyde Tolson...
 
 
69-2. February 24, 1964, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-3. March 30, 1964, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-4. April 10, 1964, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, New York
 
 
69-5. August 9, 1965, memorandum from F.J. Baumgardner to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-6. March 26, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-7. May 10, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-8. May 14, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-9. May 17, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-10. May 22, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-11. June 5, 1968, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-12. May 21, 1969, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-13. September 5, 1969, memorandum from Charles Brennan to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-14. November 10, 1969, memorandum from FBI headquarters to legal attaches in London and Tokyo
 
 
69-15. April 15, 1970, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-16. February 27, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Boston
 
 
69-17. February 9, 1968, memorandum from special agent in charge, Boston, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-18. August 27, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Tampa
 
 
69-19. August 20, 1968, memorandum from special agent in charge, Tampa, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-20. February 7, 1969, memorandum from special agent in charge, Tampa, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-21. October 21, 1969, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-22. January 22, 1970, memorandum from G.C. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
69-23. February 26, 1969, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Jackson
 
 
69-24. February 11, 1969, memorandum from special agent in charge, Jackson, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-25. July 2, 1970, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, San Francisco
 
 
69-26. June 15, 1970, memorandum from special agent in charge, San Francisco, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-27. October 28, 1968, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, New York
 
 
69-28. October 16, 1968, memorandum from special agent in charge, New York, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-29. June 25, 1970, memorandum from FBI headquarters to special agent in charge, Los Angeles
 
 
69-30. June 17, 1970, memorandum from special agent in charge, Los Angeles, to FBI headquarters
 
 
69-31. July 6, 1971, letter from Thomas Bishop to John Mohr
 
 
70-1. May 8, 1958, memorandum from the Director, FBI to the Attorney General
 
 
70-2. January 10, 1961, letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Robert F. Kennedy
 
 
70-3. September 17, 1969, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to the Attorney General
 
 
71-1. October 2, 1964, memorandum from D.E. Moore to William C. Sullivan
 
 
71-2. February 27, 1965, memorandum from Alan Belmont to Clyde Tolson
 
 
71-3. March 2, 1965, memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Clyde Tolson, ...
 
 
72. December 2, 1975, memorandum from the FBI to Senate Select Committee...
 
Appendix A: December 15, 1975 letter from Nicholas Katezenbach to Senator Morgan...  (PDF: 6617 K)
 
Attachment 1: Opinion in United States v. Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
 
 
Attachment 2: September 18, 1968, statement by J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
Attachment 3: Excerpt from "Attack on Terror" by Don Whitehead
 
 
Attachment 4: "The Performance of the FBI in Investigating Violations of Federal Laws..."...
 
Appendix B: January 12, 1976, memorandum by the FBI... 

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Volume 6: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Volume 6, at exactly 1000 pages, is easily the largest of all the Hearings volumes. The subject of investigation in this case was the country’s largest investigative body itself, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Particular scrutiny was given to the FBI’s COINTELPRO operation, a counter-intelligence campaign directed at domestic dissidents during the period of civil rights and anti-war discontent. The lengthy list of witnesses included current and former Directors of the FBI, current and former Attorneys General of the US, several high-level officials of the FBI, staff members of the Senate Select Committee itself, a Ku Klux Klan informant, and a law professor. The hearings were conducted over 7 days during November and December of 1975.