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The Day the Presses Stopped: A History of the Pentagon Papers Case
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The Day the Presses Stopped: A History of the Pentagon Papers Case Paperback - 1998

by Rudenstine, David

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David Rudenstine takes a new and original perspective on the Nixon administration's efforts to prohibit the NEW YORK TIMES and the WASHINGTON POST from publishing the 7,000-page, top-secret Pentagon Papers--which traced U.S. involvement in Vietnam. In a gripping narrative, Rudenstine examines new evidence, raises difficult questions, and challenges conventional views of a historic moment. 38 photos.

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University of California Press, 1998-07-07. Paperback. Good. 1.1811 in x 8.6614 in x 5.4331 in.
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On a wintry February day in 1968 Washington officials packed the ceremonial East Room of the White House to bid farewell to Robert S. McNamara, who was resigning as secretary of defense after seven years.

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David Rudenstine is the Dr. Herman George and Kate Kaiser Professor of Constitutional Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University.