. . . that I can get completely behind.
Though J. Edgar Hoover's minions often probed the interstate transportation of obscene material featuring Bettie Page, the notorious pin-up model was nonetheless willing to help agents when it came to FBI inquiries about the production of certain "flagellation and bondage pictures," according to bureau records. When a 1957 police drug raid on a Harlem apartment turned up a cache of obscene magazines and photos, paddles, a riding crop, a whip, and lengths of chain, rawhide, and rope, FBI agents contacted Page for some expert guidance. Specifically, they wanted to know if the apartment was a photo studio where obscene material was produced. According to the below memo sent to Hoover, Page told investigators that she "had never heard of that type of photography being made in Harlem." An agent reported that Page also advised that the "flagellation and bondage pictures that she had posed for" were shot "in photographic studios or photographers apartments." The seized porn, which included "two books and four pictures depicting Betty Page in various poses," was shipped to Washington for "examination" by the FBI Laboratory, according to a second memo.
I don't care what you do, toots, this birdie ain't singing, no way, uh-huh. What's that? You'll make me squeal like a pig?
Well, sure, that can be arranged.

Comments (1)
I’ve recently started a blog, the information you provide on this site has helped me tremendously. Thank you for all of your time & work.
Posted by nursing schools | April 30, 2010 10:49 PM
Posted on April 30, 2010 22:49