Earliest Issues of the Public Eye Magazine |
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12 | Vol. VI, No. 1 | 1992 | Public Eye Magazine Transferred to Political Research AssociatesThe transfer included the proviso that PRA would always keep both the Public Eye Magazine and www.publiceye.org as functioning assets. |
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Publisher: Political Research Associates |
Originally called Midwest Research | ||||
10 | Vol. V, No. 2 | 1991 | Huge Worldwide Anti-War Protests: Anti-War Organization in Full Swing |
Media Activist Edition of Special Anti-War Edition - Joint issue with Investigative News Features | |
10 | Vol. V, No. 1.2 | 1991 | Huge Worldwide Anti-War Protests |
Special Anti-War Edition - Joint issue with Investigative News Features | |
10 | Vol. V, No. 1 | 1991 | Huge Worldwide Anti-War Protests |
Special Anti-War Edition - Joint issue with Investigative News Features | |
9 | Vol. IV, No. 5 | 1989 | Eleanor Roosevelt and the FBI |
Joint Issue with FOIA, Inc. | |
8 | Vol. IV, No. 3 & 4 | 1984 | Cadre or Cult? Gino Perente & NATLFED |
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7 | Vol. IV, No. 1 & 2 | 1983 | The New Witch Hunt |
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6 | Vol. III, No. 3 & 4 | 1982 | Private Spies |
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5 | Vol. III, No. 1 & 2 | 1981 | Posse Comitatus: Right-Wing Tax Revolt Backed by Bullets |
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4 | Vol. II, No. 3 & 4 | 1980 | Police Brutality: A Special Report |
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Publisher: Citizens in Defense of Civil Liberties |
A project of the National Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee | ||||
3 | Vol. II, No. 1 & 2 | 1979 | Eyes Right: An Examination of the Several Right-Wing Currents |
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Publisher: The Repression Information Project and Citizens in Defense of Civil Liberties |
In transition | ||||
2 | Vol. I, No. 2 | 1978 | COINTELPRO: What the (deleted) was it? |
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1 | Vol. I, No. 1 | 1977 | NCLC: America's Largest Political Intelligence Army |
See also NCLC page | |
Publisher: The Repression Information Project |
With the Guild Investigative Group |