Government Repression
This collection contains materials broadly related to government repression. Sub-collections include COINTELPRO - containing both materials on the FBI's program to destroy Left Movements as well as the National Taskforce for COINTELPRO Litigation and Research who led the struggle to expose COINTELPRO attacks on the Black Liberation struggle; Covert Action - a periodical documenting CIA abuses and misdeeds and US military intervention; and Grand Jury - containing materials focused on the use of grand juries as a tool of government repression of Left movements.
Subcollections
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Cointelpro
This collection contains material on the FBI program COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program). This program served to disrupt, destroy and infiltrate many progressive organizations during the 60s-70s in the U.S. -
Covert Action Information Bulletin
CovertAction Information Bulletin investigates and exposes CIA, FBI, NSA, military operations, and other forms of US imperialist intervention. -
Grand Jury
This collection contains materials pertaining to the use of grand juries to repress political movements. Resources include historical context, what to do if the FBI shows up and principles of non-collaboration.
Documents

Priscilla Falcon is a Chicana activist and professor of Hispanic studies at the University of Northern Colorado. She is the widow of Chicano activist Ricardo Falcon, who was killed in a racially motivated altercation with a gas station attendant in Oro Grande, N.M. in 1972 en route to the La Raza Unida convention in El Paso.
She is a lifelong activist for Chican@ and Mexican@ rights.