American Decades
Law and Order
"U.S. to Tighten Surveillance of Radicals"
Newspaper article
By: James M. Naughton
Date: April 12, 1970
Source: Naughton, James M., "U.S. to Tighten Surveillance of Radicals." The New York Times, April 12, 1970, 1, 69.
About the Author: James M. Naughton (1938–) began his career as a reporter and photographer while still in high school. After completing his bachelor's degree at the University of Notre Dame, he worked for the Cleveland Plain Dealer for seven years, before joining the staff of The New York Times in 1969. He remained at The New York Times as a political reporter until 1977, when he became an editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 1996, Naughton was named president of the Poynter Institute, one of the country's leading centers for the study of journalism.
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1970's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- The End of the Vietnam War
- Law and Order
- "Presidential Speech Announcing Acceptance of an Invitation to Visit the People's Republic of China"
- A Thaw in the Cold War
- Dark Days in the White House
- "Text of Address by McGovern Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination"
- From Victor to Vanquished
- The Boys on the Bus
- Why Not the Best
- "Is America Turning Right?"
- "Foreign Affairs: The Need for Leadership"
- Harvard Hates America: The Odyssey of a Born-Again American
- A National Malaise
- I'm Mad as Hell: The Exclusive Story of the Tax Revolt and Its Leader
- Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
