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by Rick Perlstein


  Vietnam ; American troops in,

  and

  Berkeley protests; Buddhist

  protesters in; Diem

  government overthrown in,

  Goldwater on,

  Lodge as ambassador to,

  Nixon

  on; Tonkin Gulf incident in,

  Viguerie, Richard

  Villa, Pancho

  Virginia, University of

  Virginia primary

  Virgin Islands, U.S.

  Volkswagen Beetle

  Volunteers for Goldwater

  Wagner Act, see National Labor Relations Act

  Walker, General Edwin

  Wallace, DeWitt

  Wallace, George ;

  anticommunism of; integration of

  University of Alabama opposed by,

  Ivy League tour of,

  Playboy interview with;

  in primaries,

  Republican courtship

  of

  Wallace, Henry

  Wallace, James

  Wallace, Mike

  Wall Street Journal132

  Walton, Rus

  Wannamaker, W. W., Jr.

  Warburton, Herbert

  War Department, U.S.

  Ware, Dick

  Warhol, Andy

  Warner, Jack

  Warner Gear company

  War on Poverty

  Warren, Earl

  Warren, Robert Penn

  Warren Commission Report

  Washington, George

  Washington Post

  Washington Press Club

  Washington Star

  Watson, Thomas J.

  Wayne, John

  Wayne Sentinel

  Wealth of Nations, The (Smith)

  Webb, Jack

  Wedemeyer, General Albert C.

  Weinberg, Jack

  Weinberger, Caspar

  Welch, Robert

  Welch Mailing Committee

  Wellesley College

  Wells, Robert “Fighting Bob”

  Welsh, Matthew

  Western Geophysical

  West Point

  We, The People!

  Where I Stand (Goldwater)

  Whig Party

  White, Bunny

  White, Byron

  White, Frederick Clifton “Clif”

  attempts to

  control far-right fringe by,

  background of; Citizens

  for Goldwater-Miller directed by,

  delegate count by

  and Draft Goldwater Committee,

  fund-raising

  by; and

  Kitchel’s campaign management,

  and morality issue,

  and 1964 Republican

  Convention,

  and Nixon

  candidacy; RNC chairmanship

  sought by;

  Southern strategy of,

  and state conventions,

  and Young Republicans,

  White, Harry Dexter

  White, Teddy

  White, William

  Whitney, Jock

  Whittaker & Baxter

  Whittier College

  Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Albee)

  Why Not Victory? (Goldwater)

  Whyte, William H.

  Wickard v. Filburn (1942)

  Wildavsky, Aaron

  Wilkins, Roy

  Williams, John

  Williams, Roger

  Williams Air Force Base

  Willis, Benjamin

  Willkie, Wendell

  Wills, Chill

  Wills, Garry

  Willson, Meredith

  Wilson, Harold

  Wilson, Richard

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Winning Side, The (de Toledano)

  Winona Leader

  Wirtz, Willard

  Wisconsin, University of

  Wisconsin primary

  Witness (Chambers)

  Wofford, Harris

  Wolfe, Tom

  Women’s National Press Club

  Wood, General Robert E.

  Wood River Oil & Refining Company

  Woodruff, Robert

  Woolworth’s, picketing by civil rights activists of

  Worker, The

  Workman, William D., Jr.

  Works Progress Administration (WPA)

  World Court

  World Federalists

  World Press Syndicate

  World Series

  World Trade Organization

  World War I

  World War II

  (John)

  Birch in; Goldwater in;

  Lodge in; Manion during;

  movies about; Rockefeller during,

  Scranton in; Walker in,

  Wedemeyer in; Welch during,

  (Clif) White in

  Worsthorne, Peregrine

  Wright, Loyd

  Wunderman, Lester

  Wyckoff, Gene

  Wycliffe Bible Translators

  Wyoming, University of

  Wyoming Republican Party

  Yale University,

  Law

  School

  Yalta Conference

  Yarborough, Ralph

  Yarmolinsky, Adam

  Yerger, Wirt

  Yorty, Sam

  Young, Stephen

  Young Americans for Freedom (YAF),

  anticommunism of,

  at Berkeley;

  Buckley’s speech to 1964 convention

  of; and Draft Goldwater

  Committee; founding

  of; Madison Square

  Garden rally of; at

  National Student Association

  Congress; and Newburgh

  welfare controversy; at 1964

  Republican Convention;

  Reagan honored by; Viguerie

  hired as executive director of

  Young Communist League

  Young People’s Socialist League

  Young Republicans ; at

  Berkeley; and civil rights,

  conservative takeover

  at 1963 National Convention of,

  at

  1964 Republican Convention,

  (Clif) White and,

  Youngstown Sheet & Tube

  Youth for Goldwater

  Youth for Goldwater for Vice President

  Youth for Goldwater-Miller

  Yugoslavia

  Zanzibar

  Zapata, Emiliano

  Zimbalist, Efrem, Jr.

  Zionism

  Zoll, Allen

  PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint photographs and other images in this book: Hillsdale College Freedom Library for the photograph of Clarence Manion; Bettmann/Corbis for the photographs of Orval Faubus, George Romney, and William F. Buckley Jr; the Arizona Historical Foundation at Arizona State University for the photographs of Barry Goldwater in an airplane cockpit and with Richard Nixon in Phoenix, Arizona, and for the image captured from a Goldwater campaign commercial; AP/Wide World Photos for the photograph of Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller on vacation, the two photographs of Alabama governor George Wallace, and the photograph of unoccupied Mississippi delegate seats at the 1964 Democratic Convention; The New York Times for the photograph of Barry Goldwater on stage at the Young Americans for Freedom rally; the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University for the photograph of F. Clifton White; TimePix for the reproduction of the September 27, 1963, cover of Time featuring George Wallace; the Pennsylvania State University for the photograph of William Scranton; Black Star Images for the photograph of Henry Cabot Lodge; the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan for the photograph of George Romney; the Margaret Chase Smith Library and Eugene Payne for Mr. Payne’s political cartoon, originally published in The Charlotte Observer; Herblock Cartoons for the three cartoons by Herblock involving Richard Nixon, originally published in The Washington Post; Ted Streshinsky for his two p
hotographs of San Francisco during the 1964 Republican Convention; the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library for the anti-Goldwater “Cures for What Ails America” brochure; Jameson Campaigne for the photograph of the yard sign reading “To Hell with Urban Renewal” and the racially charged Goldwater brochure; the Democratic National Committee for the three images captured from the Johnson campaign’s “Daisy” commercial; Phyllis Schlafly for the reproduction of the cover of her book A Choice Not an Echo; and Edmonds Associates for the images captured from the film A Time for Choosing.

  Fair and reasonable effort has been made to locate the copyright holders of all other images herein.

  For Kathy

  Copyright © 2001 by Rick Perlstein

  First published by Hill and Wang, A Division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux

  Published in 2009 by

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  eISBN : 978-1-568-58412-6

  1. Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998. 2. United States—

  Politics and government—1953—1961. 3. United States—Politics and

  government—1961-1963. 4. United States—Politics and government—

  1963-1969. 5. Conservatism—United States—History—20th century.

  6. Presidents—United States—Election—1964. I. Title.

  E748.G64 P37 2001

  973.92’092—dc21

  00-033427

 

 

 


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