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Chief counsel; inside the Ervin Committee - the untold story of Watergate. by Dash, Samuel.(CARDINAL)215786;
Subjects: Personal narratives.; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974;
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At that point in time : the inside story of the Senate Watergate Committee / by Thompson, Fred,1942-2015.(CARDINAL)343717;
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Thompson, Fred, 1942-2015.; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.;
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Chief counsel : inside the Ervin Committee--the untold story of Watergate / by Dash, Samuel.(CARDINAL)215786;
Subjects: Personal narratives.; Autobiographies.; Dash, Samuel.; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974; Lawyers;
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Rufus Edmisten : staff to Senator Sam Ervin, N.C., Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, and deputy chief counsel, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (Watergate Committee), 1964-1974 : oral history interviews / by Edmisten, Rufus,1941-(CARDINAL)788136;
From the mountains of North Carolina -- Senator Ervin and the Watergate Committee -- North Carolina politics.
Subjects: Oral histories.; Interviews.; Personal narratives.; Edmisten, Rufus, 1941-; Ervin, Sam J., Jr. (Sam James), 1896-1985.; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights; United States. Senate.Interviews; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974;
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That's Rufus : a memoir of Tar Heel politics, Watergate and public life / by Edmisten, Rufus,1941-author.(CARDINAL)788136;
Issuing the Watergate subpoena -- My mountain home -- The foundations of my political leanings -- High school days -- Going to Carolina -- Law school and Washington, D.C.: Sam Ervin, teacher-in-chief -- Watergate -- The Attorney General years -- The 1984 North Carolina Governor's race -- My first private law practice -- The Secretary of State years -- Hubris -- Friends of Rufus (FOR) to the rescue -- Exoneration and rebuilding my life -- My garden and our four-footed friends -- The grim intruder: Guillain-Barré syndrome -- Remembering Watergate -- A few of my favorite things -- Thoughts on a life fully lived."A farm boy from the mountains of North Carolina, Rufus Edmisten could not have been prepared for the halls of power in Washington, D.C. Written with humor and candor, his memoir recalls the cultural contrasts of American life in the 1970s and 1980s, and affirms that the business of government is to enable us to live together peacefully"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Edmisten, Rufus, 1941-; North Carolina. Department of Justice; North Carolina. Department of the Secretary of State; United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities; Lawyers; Lawyers; Politicians; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.;
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The final report of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, United States Senate, pursuant to S. Res. 60, February 7, 1973 : a resolution to establish a select committee of the Senate to investigate and study illegal or improper campaign activities in the Presidential election of 1972. by United States.Congress.Senate.Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.(CARDINAL)152952;
Subjects: Campaign funds; Elections; Presidents; Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.;
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Watergate : implications for responsible government : a special report at the request of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities / by Mosher, Frederick C.(CARDINAL)148967; United States.Congress.Senate.Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.(CARDINAL)152952; National Academy of Public Administration.(CARDINAL)146873;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.;
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Civil disobedience in America : a documentary history / by Weber, David R.,1943-(CARDINAL)135338;
Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Origins : Edward Hart and others: the Flushing remonstrance (1657) -- Jonathan Mayhew: "discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers" (1750) -- John Woolman's journal (1760) -- Isaac Backus: "an appeal to the public for religious liberty" (1773) -- II. Conscience vs. law in the mid-nineteenth century : William Lloyd Garrison: "review of Gerrit Smith's letters" and "trial of rev. Mr. Cheever" (1835) -- William Ellery Channing: "lecture on war" (1838) -- John Pierpont: a discourse on the covenant with Judas (1842) -- John Greenleaf Whittier: "Massachusetts to Virginia" (1843) -- James Russell Lowell: "on the capture of fugitive slaves near Washington" (1845) -- Francis Wayland: The duty of obedience to the civil magistrate (1847) -- Henry David Thoreau: "resistance to civil government" (1849) -- III. Disobedience to the fugitive slave law of 1850 : Lewis Hayden, William C. Nell, and others: "declaration of sentiments of the colored citizens of Boston, on the fugitive slave bill" (1850) -- Theodore Parker: the function and place of conscience, in relation to the laws of men (1850) -- Samuel Willard: the grand issue (1851) -- Nathaniel Hall: the limits of civil obedience -- Daniel Foster: our nation's sins and the Christian's duty (1851) -- Charles Beecher: the duty of disobedience to wicked laws (1851) -- Gerrit Smith: the true office of civil government (1851) -- Thomas Treadwell Stone: an address before the Salem female anti-slavery society (1852) -- Joshua Giddings: speeches in congress (1850-1852) -- Wendell Phillips: speech at the melodeon on the first anniversary of the rendition of Thomas Sims (1852) -- Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's cabin (1852) -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson: Massachusetts in mourning (1854) -- Henry David Thoreau: "slavery in Massachusetts" (1854) -- Lydia Maria child: they duty of disobedience to the fugitive slave act (1860) --IV. Disobedient feminists : Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and others: "declaration of sentiments and resolutions of the first woman's rights conventions' (1848) -- Susan B. Anthony: statement to the court (1873) -- Abby Smith: speeches and letters (1873-1874) -- Militant suffragists picket president Wilson (1917) -- V. Civil disobedience for civil rights : A Philip Randolph vs. Wayne Morse (1948) -- Martin Luther King, Jr.: three statements on civil disobedience (1961-1968) -- Stokely Carmichael: "black power" (1966) -- VI. Conscientious resistance to war in the twentieth century : John Haynes Holmes: "a statement to my people on the eve of war" (1917) -- Carl Haessler, Maurice Hess, and Roger Baldwin: statements by conscientious objectors (1918) -- Albert Einstein: the two percent speech (1930) -- Jessie Wallace Hughan: The beginnings of war resistance (1935) -- Leon Thomson, Donald Benedict, David Delinger, and others: why we refused to register (1941) -- Albert Bigelow: "why I am sailing into the pacific bomb- test area" (1958) -- Charlotte E. Keyes: "suppose they gave a war and no one came" (1966) -- Michael Ferber: "a time to say no" (1967) -- Daniel Berrigan: the trial of the Catonsville nine (1970) -- John William Ward: "to whom should I write a letter?" (1972) -- VII. Epilogue : Jeb Stuart Magruder: testimony before the senate select committee on presidential campaign activities (1973) -- William Sloane Coffin, Jr.: "not yet a good man" (1973).Origins -- Conscience vs. law in the mid-nineteenth century -- disobedience to the fugitive slave law of 1850 -- Disobedient feminists -- Civil disobedience for civil rights -- Conscientious resistance to war in the twentieth century -- Epilogue.Contains primary source material.
Subjects: Government, Resistance to.; Political science;
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