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Biography
James Fowler Ridgeway was an American investigative journalist. In a career spanning six decades, he covered many topics including automobile industry safety, American universities, far-right movements including the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazism, and campaigns against solitary confinement. He was the Washington correspondent for The Village Voice for over 30 years between the mid-1970s to mid-2000s, and had also worked for The New Republic, and Mother Jones. He had also contributed to magazines and newspapers including The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Wall Street Journal, and The Economist among others.
Works

The 5 unanswered questions about 9/11
2005

It's All for Sale
2004

A pocket guide to Environmental bad guys
1998

Red Light
1996

The Haiti Files
1994

Blood in the face
1990

Powering civilization
1982

Who owns the earth
1980

Political ecology
1979

Energy-efficient community planning
1979

New energy
1975

The last play
1973

The politics of ecology
1970

The closed corporation
1968

Yugoslavia's ethnic nightmare

Cast a cold eye

Burn this house

The March to war

Hell is a very small place

Bad Luck and Trouble