Wednesday 19 September 2012

J. Edgar Hoover Exposed

What's Done in the Dark: The Millie L. McGhee Story Millie McGhee was born in McComb, Mississippi in 1947, to African-American parents of humble circumstance. Millie was a happy, playful child, full of life, vigor, and energy -- that is until she was forced to keep a secret, a family secret, and the secret was so frightening to her that it changed her childhood forever. This secret could have tumbled the regime of one of the most powerful men in American history: J. Edgar Hoover. But while this family secret and the lies, murders, and fear that accompanied it traumatized young Millie, it also empowered her as an adult to one day come to terms with her family history. After 10 years of genealogical research and many more years of counseling, Millie finally learned to forgive Mr. Hoover, her ancestor, for his notorious and racist policies as head of the FBI. Millie's is a story of forgiveness and of hope. It sheds new light on the fact that keeping secrets does more harm than good, and reminds us that we are each a vital part of the same human family. As Millie's father used to tell her: "What's done in the dark shall come to the light..."



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