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The screen that greets visitors to the Chicago-area premiere of Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a creation of the International Spy Museum, at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
A book by the progenitor of the FBI, The Bureau of Investigation, entitled "Photographs of Prominent Radicals", in a box in front of a photos of WWII era protesters in the exhibit Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a creation of the International Spy Museum at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
The Klu Klux Klan would leave calling cards as tools of intimitation in Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a creation of the International Spy Museum at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
A photo of Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, a member of the white supremacist group WCOTC, went on a shooting rampage in Illinois and Indiana in 1999, targeting minorities Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a creation of the International Spy Museum at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
With the CIA hogging the spotlight these days — think “Homeland” and the Petraeus scandal — it seems only right to make time for the exhibition “Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs” at the Illinois Holocaust Museum. As sexy as the name sounds, calling up images of …