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Forbidden Bookshelf
For over half a century, America's vast literary culture has been disparately policed, and imperceptibly contained, by state and corporate entities well-placed and perfectly equipped to wipe out wayward writings. As America does not ban books, other means—less evident, and so less controversial—have been deployed to vaporize them. The purpose of Forbidden Bookshelf is to bring such vanished books to life. These works pull some of the most troubling trends and episodes in US history from the shadows, shed light on how America got to its present moment, and show us how we all might change direction:
The Lords of Creation by Frederick Lewis Allen
Blowback: America's Recruitment of Nazis and Its Destructive Impact on Our Domestic and Foreign Policy by Christopher Simpson
The Phoenix Program: America's Use of Terror in Vietnam by Douglas Valentine
The Search for an Abortionist: The Classic Study of How American Women Coped with Unwanted Pregnancy before Roe v. Wade by Nancy Howell Lee
Interference: How Organized Crime Influences Professional Football by Dan E. Moldea
Du Pont Dynasty: Behind the Nylon Curtain by Gerard Colby
The Polk Conspiracy: Murder and Cover-Up in the Case of CBS News Correspondent George Polk by Kati Marton
The Hidden History of the Korean War: 1950–1951 by I.F. Stone
The Assassination of New York by Robert Fitch
Assassination on Embassy Row by John Dinges (Goodreads Author)