Out Of The Blank #1227 - Bob Herzberg

2 years ago

Bob Herzberg is the author of scholarly books and western novels, in particular "FBI And the Movies: A History of the Bureau on Screen And Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". On June 29, 1908, U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte ordered the creation of a special force within the Department of Justice. Consisting of 28 agents and eight former Treasury Department investigators, it was designed to stop interstate crimes yet had no power to arrest perpetrators or carry firearms. Named the Bureau of Investigation, the agency was soon bogged down with its own inherent problems, becoming an object of corruption and contempt--until May 19, 1924. On that date, President Calvin Coolidge appointed J. Edgar Hoover to replace the corrupt director. Hard-working with a no-nonsense attitude, Hoover immediately set about reorganizing the bureau, setting a standard that he expected his agents to follow. Hoover, impressed by Hollywood's manner of maintaining an image and manipulating the media, began to use some of these tricks to clean up his agency's image.

Bob's Links:
https://www.amazon.com/FBI-Movies-History-Bureau-Hollywood/dp/0786427558
https://wolfpackpublishing.com/bob-herzberg/
https://www.wob.com/en-us/books/author/bob-herzberg

My Links:
https://linktr.ee/outoftheblank_podcast

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