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|spartacus=http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcolson.htm | |spartacus=http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcolson.htm | ||
+ | |spouses=Nancy Billings | ||
+ | |alma_mater=Brown University, Law School | ||
+ | |website=http://colsoncenter.org | ||
+ | |constitutes=Lawyer, prisoner, author, activist, Marine, blogger | ||
+ | |birth_date=1931-10-16 | ||
+ | |birth_name=Charles Wendell Colson | ||
+ | |birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | ||
+ | |death_date=2012-04-21 | ||
+ | |death_place=Falls Church, Virginia, U.S. | ||
+ | |nationality=American | ||
+ | |religion=Christian (Southern Baptist) | ||
+ | |political_parties=Republican | ||
+ | |children=Wendell Ball II, Emily Ann | ||
+ | |employment={{job | ||
+ | |title=Special Counsel to the President (for Public Liaison) | ||
+ | |start=November 6, 1969 | ||
+ | |end=March 10, 1973 | ||
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==Watergate coup== | ==Watergate coup== |
Revision as of 09:20, 6 October 2015
Charles Colson (Lawyer, prisoner, author, activist, Marine, blogger) | |
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Born | Charles Wendell Colson 1931-10-16 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | 2012-04-21 Falls Church, Virginia, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Brown University, Law School |
Religion | Christian (Southern Baptist) |
Children | • Wendell Ball II • Emily Ann |
Spouse | Nancy Billings |
Member of | Dickstein Shapiro |
Party | Republican |
Watergate coup
- Full article: Watergate coup
- Full article: Watergate coup
In 1974, he was E. Howard Hunt's boss at the White House, and on March 1, 1974, Colson was indicted for conspiring to cover up the Watergate burglaries. He told Time Magazine: "I think they killed Dorothy Hunt."[1]
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References
- ↑ 7/8/1974