114.
James; Hook, Sidney; Koestler, Arthur;
Fontaine, William, 202
Lovestone, Jay; Wright, Richard
Force Ouvrière, 53, 55, 68
Exposure of CIA fronts.
1967
Ford Foundation, 126, 152, 222, 306n77
Foreign Operations Administration, 175,
Fairleigh Dickinson University, American
176
Festival of Negro Arts, 220
Formosa (Taiwan), 56, 57
Family Rosary Crusade, 10, 183–185, 187–
Forum World Features, 227
196, 298n87, 299nn91,107,109,
Foundation for Youth and Student Affairs
300n121
(FYSA), 136, 137, 140, 212, 238
Foundations, front, 2, 83–84, 160, 176,
Fanon, Frantz, 203
239; Farfield Foundation, 86, 87, 90, 91,
Farfield Foundation, 103, 104, 105, 107,
92–93, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 125–
236; and ACCF, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92–93;
126, 236; Asia Foundation, 92, 97, 136,
and Fleischmann, 86, 90, 91, 108, 110,
137, 158, 180, 228, 297n61, 315n89;
126; and Harvard’s International Sum-
Foundation for Youth and Student Af-
mer School, 125–126
fairs (FYSA), 136, 137, 140, 212, 238;
Farmer, James, 215–220, 222,
Dearborn Foundation, 158, 163, 164,
307nn92,94,96
165, 237
Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy, 174
France, 18, 26; death of Münzenberg in, 11, Farrell, James T., 89, 94, 96–97
14–15; Free Europe University in Exile,
Fascism, 37, 42
33, 36, 75; Force Ouvrière, 53, 55, 68;
Fast, Howard, 96
Giscard D’Estaing, 127; withdrawal from
Fazelbhoy, Zarina, 155–156
Indochina, 169; death of Wright in
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 16,
Paris, 197–198; Congress of Negro
20, 47, 67, 77
Writers and Artists in Paris, 200–205,
Feminism, 150, 155, 157.
Gloria
Franco, Francisco, 184
Ferri-Pisani, Pierre, 53, 55
Frankel, Charles, 222
First International Assembly of Women,
Frederick A. Praeger, 103
150
Free Europe Committee.
Committee for a Free Europe (NCFE)
Fischer, Louis, 79, 80–81
Free Europe Press, 33, 145
Fischer, Ruth, 78
Free Europe University in Exile, 33, 36, 75
Fishel, Wesley R., 296n38
Freeman, Y. Frank, 121
Fisher, James T., 173, 174
Free Speech Movement, 232
Fitzgerald, Desmond, 310n15
Free Trade Union Committee (FTUC),
I N D E X
329
53–65, 83, 85; and Lovestone/
Golden Age, 7, 128, 229, 233
Lovestoneites, 52, 53–58, 59, 60, 61–63,
Goldwater, Barry, 241
64–69, 71, 82, 87, 88, 97, 190, 227, 235,
Gompers, Samuel, 61
238, 245, 246, 250, 252, 267n19; rela-
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 35, 49
tions with AFL, 53, 54–55, 56, 58, 61–
Gorky, Arshile, 101
62, 63, 64–65, 66, 68, 69, 227, 252; and
Gottlieb, Adolph, 101
Brown, 53–54, 55, 57, 59, 60–61, 62,
Goulart, João, 191, 299n105
66–67, 68, 82, 235, 246; relations with
Grace, J. Peter, 298n87, 299n91, 300n111;
OPC, 54–69, 72, 81–82, 87, 97, 190,
relationship with Peyton, 187–189, 190,
267n19; relations with NCFE, 55, 65–
192, 193, 194, 195, 196
66; and FBI, 67; vs. ACCF, 71–72, 87,
Grace, W. R., 187
97–98
Graham, Billy, 193
Friends of Russian Freedom, 73
Gramsci, Antonio, 279n11
Friends of Soviet Russia committee, 12
Granary Fund, 228
FTUC.
Fugitt, Warren G., 76
Gray, Gordon, 77, 135
Fulbright, J. William, 234, 243
Great Britain, 25, 43; Cultural Relations
Fulbright exchange programs, 126
Dept., 5, 129; Information Research
Fund for the Republic, 91
Dept., 5, 118; CIA front operations in,
9, 114–115; during World War II, 15–16;
MI6, 16, 45, 99, 103, 265n70; and Alba-
Gable, Clark, 283n66
nia, 45; British Council, 162, 247; radi-
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 21, 241
cal Islamic groups in, 254
Gallagher, Teresa, 181
Greece, 22, 150
Gandhi, Indira, 141, 241
Greenberg, Clement, 93, 106, 108
Gardner, John, 242, 247
Greene, Graham, 99;
170, 173, 177–178
General Mills, 32, 262n12
Grew, Joseph, 31, 34
Geneva Accords of 1954, 175–176
Griffith, William E., 38
Germany: Hitler, 14, 15, 18; Berlin, 25, 84, Grover, Allen, 41, 75, 104
135, 142, 273n41; former Nazis, 29;
Groves, W. Eugene, 1–5, 8, 239, 240, 242,
postwar military government, 108
251
Gershwin, George:
Guatemalan coup of 1954, 9, 48, 185,
Ghana, 219–220
262n15
Gibarti, Louis, 81, 274n47
Guthrie, Woody, 13
Gibbs, David N., 317n8
Gillespie, Dizzy, 108, 301n5
Haber, Al, 139
Gilpatric, Roswell L., 295n30
Halas, John, 118, 119
Ginsberg, Allen, 115, 116
Hale, Nathan, 128
Giscard D’Estaing, Valéry, 127
HAMMERHEAD, 19–20
Hampton, Lionel “Hamp,” 210
Goldberg, Arthur J., 53
Harrington, Michael:
144
330
I N D E X
Harris, James T. “Ted,” Jr., 130, 206, 207–
Homosexuality: and Offie, 58, 59; and
208, 210, 214
Dooley, 174, 178, 179, 180, 181; and Jo-
Harris, Rosalind, 160, 162
seph Alsop, 309n1
Harvard University: Elliott at, 123–124,
Hook, Sidney: and AIF, 71, 72; and Com-
125–127; Kissinger at, 123, 124–128; In-
mittee for Cultural Freedom, 73, 83; re-
ternational Summer School, 124–128,