American Decades
J. Edgar Hoover Monitors Marcus Garvey
Memo to Special Agent Ridgely
Memo
By: J. Edgar Hoover
Date: October 11, 1919
Source: Hoover, J. Edgar. Memo to Special Agent Ridgely. October 11, 1919. Reprinted in Hill, Robert A., ed. The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, vol. II. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1983, 72.
"Report by Special Agent P-138"
Report
By: J. Edgar Hoover
Date: August 6, 1920
Source: Hoover, J. Edgar. "Report by Special Agent P-138." August 6, 1920. Reprinted in Hill, Robert A., ed. The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, vol. II. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1983, 546–547.
Memo to Lewis J. Baley
Memo
By: J. Edgar Hoover
Date: February 11, 1921
Source: Hoover, J....
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1920's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- J. Edgar Hoover Monitors Marcus Garvey
- "'These Wild Young People': By One Of Them"
- Statement of Mr. William Joseph Simmons
- "Flapper Americana Novissima"
- Prohibition's Supporters and Detractors
- Babbitt
- Mary Ware Dennett and Birth Control
- "Rise and Present Peril of Mah Jong: The Chinese Game Has Escaped from Society's Chaperonage and Is on Its Own"
- Advertising Response: A Research Into Influences That Increase Sales
- Handbook for Guardians of Camp Fire Girls
- "Into the Land of Talk"
- "Fools and Their Money"
- Discontinuing the Model T Ford
- This Smoking World
- Men of Destiny
- "The Next Revolution"
- "The Child Stylites of Baltimore"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
