The Minutemen, 1963-1969 [electronic resource] : evolution of the militia movement in America. Part I.
2011
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The Minutemen, 1963-1969 [electronic resource] : evolution of the militia movement in America. Part I.
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Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2011.
Language
English
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Summary
The Minutemen was a militant anti-Communist organization formed in the early 1960s. The founder and head of the right-wing group was Robert Bolivar DePugh, a veterinary medicine entrepreneur from Norborne, Missouri. The Minutemen believed that Communism would soon take over all of America. The group armed themselves, and was preparing to take back the country from the "subversives." The Minutemen organized themselves into small cells and stockpiled weapons for an anticipated counter-revolution.
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Reproduction of the originals from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Library.
Date range of documents: 1960-1981.
Date range of documents: 1960-1981.
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Minutemen (Organization)
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Archives unbound.
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