Treasonable Doubt
Author R. Bruce Craig discussed his book Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Spy Case, published by University Press of Kansas. Mr. Craig… read more
Author R. Bruce Craig discussed his book Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Spy Case, published by University Press of Kansas. Mr. Craig examines the layers of accusations placed against Harry Dexter White, who at one time, served as a high-ranking Treasury official in the United States and was accused of espionage. The author notes that Mr. White’s alleged involvement in policy subversion and policy espionage during the Cold War, were neither proved nor disproved. These accusations, however, served as a constant source of controversy during Mr. White’s involvement with the U.S. Treasury Department, from 1935-1948. Following his illustrated remarks Mr. Craig answered questions from members of the audience. close
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