Dear Harry: Letters to President TrumanRowman & Littlefield, 01/08/2019 - 544 من الصفحات Americans are not shy about letting politicians know what’s on their minds, and, in Harry Truman, they believed that they had a president they could level with. He even sometimes responded personally to them—especially on subjects he felt strongly about. Today, it seems remarkable that a man who described the presidency as “the most awesome job in the world” would take the time to read and respond to White House mail.Truman, however, had an unquenchable thirst for what his “everyday Americans” were thinking, yet distrusted opinion polls. For him, the daily stack of mail provided the next best poll after the voting booth. Authors Giangreco and Moore include a robust cross section of the thousands of messages sent to Truman. Juxtaposed with informative background essays, these letters provide an undiluted account of the greatest challenges confronting the U.S. during Truman’s administration, including civil rights, the Marshall Plan, the formation of Israel, the atomic bomb, the McCarthy hearings, the Korean War, and the General McArthur’s dismissal, which alone solicited more than 90,000 missives. While the majority of the letters are from private citizens, others come from correspondents, the occasional bombastic senator, and a few from the world figures. |
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... peace now squarely on his shoulders, Harry Truman buckled down to the enormous task ahead of him. He had apparently intended to try to pace himself (and keep Bess happy) by confining work to the office as soon as the initial crush had ...
... peace now squarely on his shoulders, Harry Truman buckled down to the enormous task ahead of him. He had apparently intended to try to pace himself (and keep Bess happy) by confining work to the office as soon as the initial crush had ...
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... peace, last in Nebraska and Wisconsin. Enough however of the secular arm of the Hearst papers. Life keeps on as usual and my labors are seeing, in a dim far away vista, a plausible end. As it was to be expected, now that the book is ...
... peace, last in Nebraska and Wisconsin. Enough however of the secular arm of the Hearst papers. Life keeps on as usual and my labors are seeing, in a dim far away vista, a plausible end. As it was to be expected, now that the book is ...
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... peaceful as any of the others. If you just give people a chance to be decent, they will be.”30 Years after he had returned to private life in Independence, he reminisced at length with biographer Merle Miller about the intolerance and ...
... peaceful as any of the others. If you just give people a chance to be decent, they will be.”30 Years after he had returned to private life in Independence, he reminisced at length with biographer Merle Miller about the intolerance and ...
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... peace and democracy afar unless we get it in America first. We should get the beam out of our own eye before we can take it out of someone else's eye. I know that you have a lot of things said about you and you have a lot to think about ...
... peace and democracy afar unless we get it in America first. We should get the beam out of our own eye before we can take it out of someone else's eye. I know that you have a lot of things said about you and you have a lot to think about ...
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... peace. Your sincere efforts toward this goal have saved us from a Third World War thus far and have laid a foundation on which others, if equally devoted, can bring peace to the world. In urging that America erase inequality between its ...
... peace. Your sincere efforts toward this goal have saved us from a Third World War thus far and have laid a foundation on which others, if equally devoted, can bring peace to the world. In urging that America erase inequality between its ...
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AID TO GREECE AND TURKEY PALESTINE AND THE BIRTH OF ISRAEL CHURCHILL CORRESPONDENCE THE MARSHALL PLAN TH... | 130 |
PERSONAL QUESTIONS SUGGESTIONS LOOKALIKES NUT MAIL | 174 |
THE MACARTHUR FIRING | 231 |
THE ATOM BOMB | 279 |
KOREA | 327 |
JOE MCCARTHY MARINE CORPS PROPAGANDA MACHINE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT THE HUME AFFAIR | 360 |
THREATS FRIENDS ATOM BOMB LEAVING OFFICE | 426 |
NOTES | 483 |
CORRESPONDENCE INDEX | 490 |
INDEX | 501 |
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