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by David McCullough

Busch, Noel F.

  Bush, Vannevar

  Business Week

  Butler, Hugh

  Butterfield, Roger

  Buxton, Ethel Lee

  Byrd, Harry Flood

  Byrnes, James

  atomic bomb and

  blacks and

  defense spending and

  HST’s difficulties with

  HST’s Senate reelection and

  on Interim Committee on S-1

  Japan and

  at Potsdam

  railway strike and

  resignation of

  Resolution 71 and

  as Secretary of State

  Soviet Union and

  On Stalin

  Truman Committee and

  as vice-presidential candidate

  Wallace’s New York speech and

  Cadogan, Alexander

  Cahn, Albert

  California, University of

  California, University of, at Berkeley

  California and Oregon Trail, The (Parkman)

  Callas, Maria

  Call Me Madam

  Campbell, William J.

  Canfil, Fred

  at Potsdam

  Canin, Stuart

  Cannon, Pat

  Canol Project

  Capehart, Homer

  Capone, Al

  Capra, Frank

  Carnegie-Illinois Steel

  Carpenter, Donald F.

  Carr, Albert Z.

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carter, John Franklin

  Carthage Hydrocel, Inc.

  Casablanca Conference (1943)

  Cather, Willa

  Catholics

  Catledge, Turner

  Caudle, T. Lamar

  CCC (Commodity Credit Corporation)

  Celler, Emanuel

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Central Intelligence Group

  “Certain Aspects of the European Recovery Problem from the United States Standpoint” (Kennan Report)

  Chambers, Whittaker

  Changing Times

  Chapman, Oscar

  Charles, Prince of Wales

  Chase, Salmon P.

  Chavez, Dennis

  Chiang Kai-shek

  MacArthur and

  Chiang Kai-shek, Madame

  Chicago Sun

  Chicago Sun-Times

  Chicago Tribune

  child care

  Childs, Marquis

  Chiles, Elijah

  Chiles, Henry

  Chiles, James J. “Jim Crow” (uncle)

  Chiles, Morton, Jr.

  Chiles, Sarah Ann “Sallie” Young (aunt)

  Chiles, Sol (cousin)

  China

  civil war in

  Marshall and

  Soviet Union and

  see also Formosa; Manchuria

  China, People’s Republic of:

  inauguration of

  Korean War and

  China Lobby

  China White Paper

  Chinese Communists

  see also China, People’s Republic of

  Chinese Nationalists (Kuomintang)

  see also Chiang Kai-shek; China; Formosa

  “Chorus from Ajax” (Sophocles)

  Chou En-lai

  Christian Science Monitor

  Christina’s World (Wyeth)

  Chrysler

  Churchill, Clementine

  Churchill, Jenny Jerome

  Churchill, Mary

  Churchill, Sarah

  Churchill, Winston

  Acheson and

  background of

  Berlin tour of

  death of

  election defeat of

  HST as seen by

  HST on initial meeting with

  HST’s admiration of

  HST’s Berlin crisis letter to

  “iron curtain” speech of

  map room of

  on Marshall

  at Potsdam

  in return to office

  Roosevelt and

  Stalin and

  World War II history written by

  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

  see Mormons

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

  Cieplinski, Michel

  Cincinnatus

  Citizens Security

  Civil Aeronautics Act (1938)

  civil rights

  anti-lynching legislation and

  black vote and

  HST’s Harlem speech on

  HST’s Lincoln Memorial address on

  HST’s private vs. public views on

  HST’s senatorial reelection campaign and

  sit-ins and marches for

  southern Democrats and

  “Turnip” congressional session and

  Civil Rights Commission

  civil service

  Civil Service Commission

  Civil War, U.S.

  Lincoln’s problems with McClellan in

  Clark, Bennett Champ

  HST attacked by

  as HST’s choice for President

  Milligan supported by

  in World War I

  Clark, Champ

  Clark, John L

  Clark, Tom

  Clay, Lucius D.

  Clayton, William L.

  Cleveland, Grover

  Clevenger, Cliff

  Clifford, Clark

  background of

  on Bess Truman

  character and appearance of

  coal strike and

  government post left by

  on HST

  as HST’s legal counsel

  HST’s presidential reelection campaign and

  on loyalty issue

  Marshall Plan and

  as naval aide

  Palestine issue and

  preparation in work of

  report on U.S.-Soviet relations by Elsey and

  Clifton, Chester

  Clinton, J. H.

  coal mines

  coal strike (1946)

  Coates, Willa

  Cochran, John J. “Jack,”

  Coffelt, Leslie

  coffinmakers’ strike (1946)

  Cohen, Ben

  Cold War:

  Acheson’s view of

  Berlin Airlift and

  Churchill’s “iron curtain” speech and

  Clifford-Elsey Report and

  containment policy and

  end of

  HST’s view of

  Kennan’s “Long Telegram” and

  as 1948 election issue

  origins of

  Truman Doctrine and, see Truman Doctrine

  U.S. atomic bomb monopoly ended in

  in Wallace’s campaign

  see also Soviet Union

  Cold War, The (Lippmann)

  Colgan, Emma Truman (aunt)

  Collado, Emilio

  Collazo, Oscar

  Collier’s

  Collins, Joe

  Collins, Lawton

  Combs, Freda

  Commager, Henry Steele

  Commerce of the Prairies (Gregg)

  Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC)

  Communists, communism

  in China

  civil rights movement and

  Eisenhower on

  fear of infiltration by

  Forrestal and

  in Greece

  HST on democracy vs.

  HST’s Loyalty Program and

  J. Edgar Hoover’s warnings about

  in Korea see also Korean War

  McCarthy’s charges and

  Marshall’s speech and

  Nazism compared with

  Progressive Party and

  Taft-Hartley Act and

  see also House Un-American Activities Committee

  Community Savings and Loan Association of Independence

  Compton, Arthur H.

  Compton, James V.

  Compton, Karl T.

  Conant, James Br
yant

  Confederate Army

  Congress, U.S.:

  aid to Turkey and Greece approved by

  civil rights messages delivered to

  “do-nothing” description of

  farm support and

  House committees of, see House Un-American Activities Committee; House Ways and Means Committee

  HST’s presidential “honeymoon” with

  Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

  Korean War and

  Lilienthal confirmation and

  Marshall confirmation and

  national health insurance proposals and

  1946 Republican electoral victories and

  1950 Republican electoral victories and

  postwar domestic program and

  presidential papers and

  presidential pensions and

  Senate committees of, see Senate, U.S.

  southern Democrats in

  special “Turnip” session of

  Truman Doctrine speech delivered to

  Congressional Record,

  Conkling, Roscoe

  Connally, Tom

  Connelly, Matthew J

  Constitution, Twenty-second Amendment to

  consumer credit

  containment policy

  Conway, Rose

  Cooke, Alistair

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cooper, Gary

  Cooper, James Fenimore

  Copeland, Royal

  Corcoran, Thomas “Tommy the Cork,”

  Costello, Frank

  Council of Foreign Ministers

  Cowherd, William S

  Cox, Eugene

  Cox, James

  Crawford, Kenneth G

  Crim, Howell

  Crisp, Colonel

  Cronkite, Walter

  Crump, E. H. “Boss Ed,”

  Crusade in Europe (Eisenhower)

  Cuba

  Culbertson, Jerry

  Curley, James Michael

  Curtiss-Wright

  Cutting, Bronson

  Czechoslovakia

  coup in

  Dahlberg, Edward

  Dailey, David

  Daily Telegraph (London)

  Danford, Robert M

  Daniel, Clifton Truman (grandson)

  Daniel, Elbert Clifton, Jr. (son-in-law)

  Daniel, Elbert Clifton, Sr

  Daniel, Harrison (grandson)

  Daniel, Hawthorne

  Daniel, Mary Margaret “Margie” Truman (daughter)

  attempted kidnapping of

  birth of

  character and appearance of

  childhood of

  children of

  Constitution Hall concert of

  diary of

  engagement and marriage of

  first full-length concert appearance of

  health of

  on her grandmother

  at Hollywood Bowl

  HST’s biography written by

  HST’s death and

  Daniel, Mary Margaret “Margie” Truman (daughter)

  HST’s letters to

  HST’s presidency and

  HST’s reelection campaign and

  HST’s relationship with

  Hume’s review of

  Independence summers of

  piano of

  plays put on by

  radio debut of

  Roosevelt’s death and

  singing career of

  White House quarters of

  Daniel, Thomas (grandson)

  Daniel, William Wallace (grandson)

  Daniell, Raymond

  Daniels, Jonathan

  Daniels, Josephus

  Daughters of the American Revolution

  David, Daniel H

  David Copperfield (Dickens)

  Davidson, Joseph

  Davies, Joseph E

  Davis, James J

  Davis, John W

  Davis, Manvel

  Dawson, Donald

  Dean, William F

  Deane, John R

  “deep freezers,”

  Defense Department, U.S.

  see also War Department, U.S.

  Defense Plants Corporation (DPC)

  defense spending

  Byrnes and

  contracts in see also Truman Committee

  Forrestal and

  Korean War and

  Delaney, Denis W

  Delano, Laura

  democracy, HST on communism vs

  Democratic National Committee

  Democratic National Conventions:

  of 1944

  of 1948

  of 1952

  of 1956

  of 1960

  Democratic Party

  Dixiecrat split in

  Jewish votes and

  Progressive Party and

  southern faction of

  see also election of 1948; elections; specific individuals

  Denver Post,

  Depression, Great

  Deschler, Lewis

  Des Moines Register,

  Des Moines Register and Tribune,

  Detroit Free Press,

  Detroit Symphony

  Detroit Times,

  Dewey, Frances

  Dewey, John

  Dewey, Thomas E

  background of

  character and appearance of

  as district attorney

  film on

  as governor

  HST compared with

  Lippmann and

  presidential campaign of (1944)

  presidential campaign of (1948)

  as presidential candidate

  presidential election defeat of (1948)

  speeches of

  train incident and

  Dewey, Tom, Jr.

  Diaz, Armando

  Dickens, Charles

  Dieterich, William H.

  Dill, John

  Dillard, Harrison

  Dillinger, John

  Dirksen, Everett

  Displaced Persons Act (1948)

  Dixiecrats

  Dixon, Frank M.

  Doherty, Jim

  dollar-a-year men

  Doniphan, Alexander

  Donnelly, Eugene

  Donnelly, Nell

  Donovan, Robert

  Don Quixote (Cervantes)

  Doohan, John

  Doubleday

  Dougherty, Charles, Sr

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan

  Douglas, Paul

  Douglas, William O

  Downs, Joseph

  DPC (Defense Plants Corporation)

  draft, military

  railway strike and

  Drescher, George

  Drury, Allen

  Dryden, Mildred

  Dubinsky, David

  Duchamp, Marcel

  Dulles, John Foster

  Dun, Angus

  Duncan, Dick

  Dunham, Walter L

  Dunn, James

  DuPont Company

  dust storms

  Eagles

  Earle, George

  Early, Steve

  Easley, Harry

  Eaton, Charles

  Eban, Abba

  economy

  Eden, Anthony

  Edgar Thomson Works

  Edgerton, Glen E

  education

  Einstein, Albert

  Eisenhower, Arthur

  Eisenhower, Dwight David

  death of

  Forrestal and

  HST and

  inauguration of

  Korean War and

  McCarthy and

  Marshall and

  as NATO commander

  as presidential candidate

  reelection of

  retirement of

  on Stalin

  vice-presidential candidacy declined by

  Eisenhower, John

  Eisenhower, Mamie

  election of 1948:

  Barkley as vice-presidential candidate in

/>   Clifford’s role in

  Democratic Convention and

  Dewey’s campaign in

  Dewey’s candidacy in

  Dewey’s defeat in

  Eisenhower considered in

  HST’s campaign funds for

  HST’s campaign in

  HST’s election in

  Republican Convention in

  Ross’s role in

  Thurmond and Dixiecrats in

  Wallace’s candidacy in

  elections:

  of 1910

  of 1912

  of 1924

  of 1932

  of 1934

  of 1936

  of 1940

  of 1944

  of 1946

  of 1948, see election of 1948

  of 1950

  of 1952

  of 1956

  of 1960

  see also specific candidates

  electrical workers’ strike (1946)

  Elks

  Elsey, George M

  on HST

  HST’s reelection campaign and

  at Potsdam

  report on U.S.-Soviet relations by Clifford and

  employment

  Employment Act (1946)

  England, Clarence

  Eniwetok Island

  Epstein, Elihu

  Equal Rights amendment

  Ethridge, Mark

  Etzenhouser, Madeline

  European Recovery Program (ERP), see Marshall Plan

  Evans, Tom

  Evening Standard (London)

  “Everyman in the White House” (Crawford)

  Ewing, Thomas

  excess profits tax

  Fair Deal

  Fair Employment Practices Committee

  Fairless, Benjamin F

  Farley, James A

  farmers, federal support for

  Farm Tenancy Act (1937)

  Farrell, Thomas F

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  Dewey campaign aided by

  HST’s distrust of

  see also Hoover, J. Edgar

  Federal Employees Loyalty and Security Program

  Ferdinand Magellan,

  see also Whistle-stop Campaign

  Ferguson, Homer

  Fermi, Enrico

  Field, Lyman

  Fields, Alonzo

  Fields, W. C

  Fillmore, Millard

  Finklestein, Paula

  Finklestein, Sam

  Finklestein, Siegfried

  Finland

  Finletter, Thomas K

  Finnegan, James P

  Fired On (Remington)

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fitzpatrick, Daniel

  five percenters

  Flanner, Janet

  Flavin, John

  Flintom, A. D

  Floyd, “Pretty Boy,”

  Flynn, Edward Joseph

  Foch, Ferdinand

  Folliard, Edward T

  Forde, Margaret Ann

  Ford Motor Company

  Foreign Affairs,

  foreign policy, see specific countries, individuals, and issues

  Formosa:

  MacArthur’s views on

  U.S. defense of

  see also China; Chinese Nationalists

  Formosa Strait

  Forrestal, James

  atomic bomb and

  Berlin crisis and

  criticism of

  Dewey and

  resignation of

  as Secretary of Defense

  suicide of

  Fort Leonard Wood

  Fortune

  France

  Lend-Lease and

  Franco, Francisco

  Frankfurter, Felix

  Franklin Roosevelt Library

 

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