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Exploring Hoover's Stance on Organized Crime
This chapter explores J. Edgar Hoover's lack of concern for the Mafia in the 1960s, contrasting with Robert Kennedy's impactful efforts against organized crime and the increased convictions that followed. The perplexing nature of Hoover's disinterest intensifies in 1963 with a significant event.