Watergate; the view from the left. Introd. by Linda Jenness and Andrew Pulley.
Contributor(s): Jenness, Linda.
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Includes revised versions of articles from The Militant, Apr. 1972-Aug. 3, 1973.
Jaquith, C. Labor and Black leaders led the "enemies list."--Seidman, P. The secret "intelligence" plan.--Jenness, L. Portrait of a reactionary: Tom Huston.--Jaquith, C. Inside the New York City red squad.--Jaquith, C. Nixon's obsession: get that man with the sign.--Seidman, P. Watergating war opponents.--Lund, C. Larry Grantwohl: "I was a Weatherman for the FBI."--Jaquith, C. The Camden 28: case study of a provocateur.--Seidman, P. Fred Halstead: "How we foiled Nixon's dirty tricks."--Lund, C. Ellsberg and Russo freed--government indicted.--Jaquith, C. The Gainesville 8 frame-up.--Morrison, D. Watergate and the Black movement.--Pendas, M. Los Tres del Barrio.--Lund, C. The Government's mercenary underground army.--Rossa, D. Arson and the CIA.--Seigle, L. A campaign of violence and harassment.--Seigle, L. The SWP on trial.--Seigle, L. Socialists sue Nixon, Mitchel, et al.--Seidman, P. Lawyer explains legal challenge.--Seigle, L. Suing the FBI: a high school student stands up.
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