Heavy Radicals - The FBI's Secret War on America's Maoists
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A critical history of the largest Maoist organization to emerge in the US out of the tumultuous sixties, and the FBI's unrelenting campaign against it.
Aaron J. Leonard is a writer and historian whose research interests focus on 20th-century US history, particularly Sixties history and the interplay between radicalism and governmental repression. His work delves into the complex relationships between political activism and state response, uncovering deeper historical patterns. Leonard's writing is characterized by meticulous research and a drive to understand how radical movements were shaped and how they navigated opposition. His writings offer valuable insights into the formation of modern American society and the ongoing struggle for civil liberties.

A critical history of the largest Maoist organization to emerge in the US out of the tumultuous sixties, and the FBI's unrelenting campaign against it.