Abstract
In his introduction to Compromised Campus, Sigmund Diamond writes that "Universities and labor unions are institutions of critical impor? tance to democratic society" and that it was his original intention as a historian to report on "The relations of the FBI and the Universities and the Labor Unions," but that "given the limitations of the evidence," he was forced to limit his study to the universities. He states that, "My greatest regret, as I have said, concerns the absence from this account of the FBI's involvement in the labor movement." This writer shares Professor
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