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When George E. Hocker, Jr. started training to become a spy, many areas in America were still segregated. But Hocker broke through barriers to establish himself as one of the first Black undercover agents of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the first to establish a CIA station overseas, and the first to head a branch…
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