Journalist Seth Rosenfeld spent three decades pursuing government documents about the FBI’s undercover operation in Berkeley, Calif., during the student protest movements in the ’60s. His new book details how the FBI "used dirty tricks to stifle dissent on campus" and influenced Ronald Reagan’s politics.
Student ‘Subversives’ And The FBI’s ‘Dirty Tricks’ | NPR
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Student ‘Subversives’ And The FBI’s ‘Dirty Tricks’ : NPR
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Student ‘Subversives’ And The FBI’s ‘Dirty Tricks’ (audio; Terry Gross speaks with Seth Rosenfeld on Fresh Air; 2012)
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Student ‘Subversives’ And The FBI’s ‘Dirty Tricks’ | KRWG
In 1964, students at the University of California, Berkeley, formed a protest movement to repeal a campus rule banning students from engaging in political
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SUBVERSIVES | The Expert Witness Radio Show
http://expertwitnessradio.org/site/subversives/ Subversives: The FBI’s War on Student Radicals and Reagan’s Rise to Power Interview with Seth Resenfeld
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London IA Podcast: Episode 3 with Lou Rosenfeld
Few of us would be where we are in our field without the contribution of Lou Rosenfeld, our guest this month. Andrew Travers and Matthew Solle talked with Lou over Skype about his upcoming October workshops in London, his new book on search analytics, and about how far IA and UX has come since the first edition of the polar bear book.
