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Presented By: Department of History

Political Violence and the Carceral State: From COINTELPRO to Counterterrorism

Daniel S. Chard

Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard
Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard
Daniel S. Chard will discuss his book, Nixon's War at Home, and how the history of violent domestic conflict in the 1960s and 70s can inform contemporary American debates over political violence, policing, and social change.

Daniel S. Chard is Visiting Assistant Professor of U.S. history at Western Washington University.

This is an in-person event in 1014 Tisch Hall.
Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard
Cover of the book "Nixon's War at Home" next to the author, Daniel S. Chard

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