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General Walter Bedell Smith as Director of Central Intelligence, October 1950-February 1953 Zachary Bleemer The Chicago-based organization's Black humanist

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General Walter Bedell Smith as Director of Central Intelligence, October 1950-February 1953 Zachary Bleemer The Chicago-based organization's Black humanistThis book continues the official history of the CIA begun in Arthur Darling's The Central Intelligence Agency. Ludwell Lee Montague's book is one of the first documents, along with Darling's history, to be declassified and made available under the CIA's Historical Review Program, launched in 1985. Montague was a leading government official who participated in the interdepartmental debate over the postwar organization of U. S. intelligence that

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