John N. Mitchell
John Newton Mitchell (September 15, 1913 – November 9, 1988) was the Attorney General of the United States from 1969 to 1972 under President Richard Nixon. Prior to that, he was a noted New York municipal bond lawyer, director of Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign, and one of Nixon's closest personal friends; after his tenure as Attorney General, he served as director of Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign. Due to his involvement in the Watergate affair, he was sentenced to prison in 1977, serving 19 months. As Attorney General, Mitchell was noted for personifying the "law-and-order" positions of the Nixon administration, amid several high-profile anti-war demonstrations.…more
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The Trial of Henry Kissinger
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2001
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One Man Against the World: The Tragedy of Richard Nixon
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2015
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The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad
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2010
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The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon
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1990
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Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White House (The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities)
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2018
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Gerald R. Ford
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2007
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