Authors: Thurston Clarke
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Presidents & Heads of State, #History, #United States, #20th Century
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The Memories: JFK, 1961–1963.
New York: Norton, 1973.
Strober, Gerald S., and Deborah H. Strober.
“Let Us Begin Anew”: An Oral History of the Kennedy Residency.
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Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.
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Taylor, General Maxwell D.
Swords and Plowshares: A Memoir.
New York: Norton, 1972.
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Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1985.
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Intellectuals and the American Presidency: Philosophers, Jesters, or Technicians?
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Van Buren, Abigail.
Where Were You When President Kennedy Was Shot? Memories and Tributes to a Slain President as Told to Dear Abby.
Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1993.
Van Natta, Don, Jr.
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The Official Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Kennedy: The New Frontier Revisited.
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In Search of History: A Personal Adventure.
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Standing Fast: The Autobiography of Roy Wilkins.
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Fulbright: A Biography
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Abel, Elie, 6
Acheson, Dean, 55
Adams, John Quincy, 154
Adams, Sherman, 25–26, 29, 30, 49, 120, 218
Addison’s disease, 33–35, 39, 82, 137, 151
AFL-CIO, 301
Agnelli, Gianni, 231
Air Force Association (AFA), 99
Air Force One, 43, 145, 210
Alabama National Guard, 161
Albert, Carl, 356
Alexander the Great, 83
Alphand, Hervé, 254–55, 337
Alsop, Joe, 43, 82, 295, 350
Alsop, Stewart, 113, 292
American Fact-Finding Committee, 339
American Legion, 201, 354
Anderson, George, 98
Anderson, Jack, 34
Archimedes, 183
Arms Control Agency, 159
Arvad, Ingrid, 216
Asquith, Herbert, 18
Asquith, Raymond, 18
atomic bombs, 77, 95
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), 22, 30, 177
Attwood, William, 183–84, 190–92, 202, 250, 283, 285, 291, 321–22, 353, 357
Auchincloss, Hugh, 169, 170
Auchincloss, Janet, 12, 13, 19, 45, 170–71, 172
Bailey, Charles V., II, 95
Bailey, John, 285, 291
Baker, Bobby, 29, 298, 327
and JFK’s womanizing, 82
and Johnson, 218–19, 303, 318, 335
and Quorum Club, 79, 219, 303
and Senate investigation, 218–19, 223, 246, 248, 261, 266–68, 284, 317, 335
and women, 79, 249, 261, 266, 268, 275, 276, 355
Baker, Horace and Sara, 274
Baldrige, Letitia, 303–4
Baldwin, James, 286
Ball, George, 15, 33, 81, 220, 328
and Cable 243, 90–91, 105–6
and Vietnam, 78–79, 87, 188, 282
Bao Dai, 56
Barghoorn, Frederick, 299
Bartlett, Charlie, xii, 64, 83, 152, 154, 171, 198, 262, 288, 295
Bartlett, Martha, 152, 153, 154
Baruch, Bernard, 84, 85, 86
Batista, Fulgencia, 251, 327
Battelle, Kenneth, 205
“Battle Hymn of the Republic,” 200
Baughman, U. E., 44
Bay of Pigs (1961), 24, 210
and Cuban exiles, 18–19, 191, 290
and Eisenhower administration, 6, 106
“JFK’s next,” 97, 99, 117, 119, 264, 279
and Joint Chiefs, 58, 97
lessons learned from, 91, 121, 225, 327
stigma of, 129, 221
Beale, Betty, 52
Beardsley, Mimi, 31, 82, 215, 280
Bell, David, 307
Benson, Ezra Taft, 199
Bergquist, Laura, xi, xiii, 18, 27, 67, 97, 220, 222–23, 230, 343
Berlin, Isaiah, 81, 129
Berlin Wall, 58, 358
Betancourt, Romulo, 322
Biddle, George, 257
Bigart, Homer, 242, 293
Billings, Lem, 6, 11, 16, 20, 32, 82, 128, 152, 265
as constant houseguest, 263–64
and Garbo, 297–98
travel with, 43, 264
Birmingham:
church bombed in, 172–73, 174, 180, 189
civil rights battles in, 111–12, 114, 115, 161, 174, 181, 184, 187, 188–89, 227, 233, 246
Bishop, Jim:
“A Day in the Life of President Eisenhower,” 244, 247, 253
A Day in the Life of President Kennedy,
243–44, 247–48, 249, 252–53, 311, 325–26
The Day Lincoln Was Shot,
253
Bishop, Kelly, 243, 244, 252
Blaik, Earl, 227
Blaik-Royall mission, 181–82, 187, 190, 227
Blaine, Gerald, 311–14
Boggs, Hale, 288, 325, 330
Bohlen, Charles “Chip,” 30, 54, 129, 353
Bolton, Frances, 50
Booker, Simeon, 181
Boring, Floyd, 311–14
Bouck, Robert, 23, 24
Boutwell, Albert, 181, 189, 227
Bradford, William, 307–8
Bradlee, Ben, 4, 129
and Baker scandal, 246, 249, 276, 284
conversations with, 98, 127, 172, 246–47
Conversations with Kennedy,
172
and friendship, 127, 146, 171
and JFK interviews, 34, 127, 132, 139
and Johnson, 139, 295, 356
socializing with, 169, 170, 246, 249, 271, 284, 286, 298, 361
Bradlee, Tony, 169, 171, 194, 246, 284, 286, 361
Brandon, Henry, 338, 362
Brinkley, David, 158, 270, 359
Broder, David, 155, 335
Brown v. Board of Education,
8
Bruce, Preston, 108
Bruno, Jerry, 193, 195, 198, 200, 201, 344
Bryant, Traphes, 295
Buchan, John,
Pilgrim’s Way,
18
Buchwald, Art, 348
Bundy, McGeorge, 129n, 227, 292, 330
and coup, 118, 119, 213, 254, 271, 272, 273, 279
and Cuba, 283, 291, 321, 357
and JFK’s death, 350
and Johnson, 355, 359, 360
and Laos, 57
as National Security Adviser, 27, 57, 90, 359
and Vietnam, 60, 90, 118, 119, 121, 166, 206, 207, 208, 213, 217, 254, 279, 359–60
Bundy, William, 206, 208
Burke, Arleigh, 58
Burkley, George, 32, 35–36, 38, 39, 121, 296
Burns, James MacGregor, 10, 352–53
Busby, Horace, 334
Calhoun, John C., 84
Campbell, Judith, 83
Camp David, 230, 233, 263
Cannon, Jim, 34, 132, 139
Cape Canaveral Space Center, 305–9
Carter, Jimmy, 350
Cassini, Oleg, 16, 83, 254, 297, 301
Castro, Fidel, 96, 134, 332
and Bay of Pigs, 6, 210
and CIA, 192, 283–84, 290–91, 322
and Johnson administration, 357–58
and media interviews, 67, 191
and missile crisis, 251–52
and secret negotiations, 183–84, 191–92, 195, 250, 251–52, 283–84, 290–91, 315–16, 319, 322, 327, 354
and Soviet Union, 183, 191, 192, 251, 252, 283, 316
Castro, Raoul, 191
Celebrezze, Anthony, 155, 311
Celler, Emmanuel, 180
Chaffee, John, 169–70
Chase, Gordon, 191–92, 283, 321–22, 357–58
Chen, Toy Lin, 156n
Chessman, Caryl, ix
China:
and atomic bomb, 159
recognition of (Communist), 167
trade with, 328, 354
and UN, 319–20
and Vietnam, 55, 57
Christina
(yacht), 89, 120
Chuong, Tran Van, 65, 66
Churchill, Randolph, 222–23
Churchill, Winston, 89, 128, 129, 130–31, 134, 146
CIA:
and Bay of Pigs, 6, 58
and cold war, 165
and Cuba, 184, 192, 283–84, 290–91, 322, 348
and Vietnam coup, 106, 117–18, 143, 248, 271
White House bugged by, 23
Citizens Committee for a Nuclear Test Ban, 22
civil rights, 107–16, 286
in Birmingham, 111–12, 114, 115, 161, 172–73, 174, 180–81, 184, 188–89, 227, 233, 246
FEPC, 114, 115, 234, 269
Freedom Riders, 111
and the Golden Rule, 315
“I have a dream . . . ,” 108–9
JFK’s speeches on, 8–9, 10–11, 77, 107
leaders in the movement, 24
legislation, 24, 29, 107–8, 109, 111–14, 115–16, 155, 178, 180–82, 190, 195, 210, 223, 233, 234, 249, 255, 268–70, 274–75, 301, 311, 320, 354, 355, 356, 361, 362
March on Washington, 107–9, 114
military integrated, 110, 181, 190
Northern liberals vs., 113, 155, 270, 274–75
and race riots, 181
and reelection, 320–21
school desegregation, 8, 111, 190, 301
Southern Democrats vs., 112–13
Southern Strategy (GOP) vs., 270
voting rights, 111
“We Shall Overcome,” 108
White House meeting with leaders, 109, 113–16
Clark, Blair, 108
Clifford, Clark, 27, 30, 275–76, 358–59
Clifton, Chester, 49, 70, 121, 138, 147, 287
Cohen, Eugene, 34, 35, 36–38, 39
Coit, Margaret, 84–86, 354
Colby, William, 271
cold war:
and arms race, 8, 13, 103, 158, 164–68, 301
and Berlin, 58, 89, 165, 217, 250, 284, 290, 358, 360
containment in, 268
and Cuba,
see
Cuba
and détente, 30, 93–95, 101–2, 104–5, 160, 165, 183, 215, 221, 226–27, 239, 253, 303, 321, 349, 354
and disarmament, 103
domino theory in, 55, 56, 58, 60, 158
four safeguards in, 23
nuclear threat in, 7–8, 9, 10, 18, 57, 58, 93, 158, 164–66, 197, 198, 215, 217, 239, 251, 293
prevention, 100–101
and space race,
see
space race
test ban treaty, 9, 13, 21–23, 28–29, 30–31, 49, 77, 80, 81, 88, 93, 99–101, 104, 158–60, 165, 194, 196, 197, 198–200, 211, 214–16, 225–27, 238, 239, 284–85, 354, 362
U.S. first strike in, 165–66
and Vietnam, 55–57
Committee Against the Treaty of Moscow, 99
Conein (CIA officer), 281
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 8
Connally, John, 95, 359
and JFK’s Texas tour, 211–12, 321, 330, 344
and Johnson, 330, 334–35
and motorcade, 332, 344–45
and Yarborough, 321, 330, 333, 334–35, 341–42
Coolidge, Calvin, 149, 194
Cooper, Chester, 208
Cooper, Gordon, 305, 334
Cormier, Frank, 185–86
Cousins, Norman, 9–10, 22, 93–94
Cowan, Jill, 83
Crespi, Countess Vivian Stokes, 185
Cronkite, Walter, 135–37, 143, 158, 270–71, 347, 359
Crosby, Bing, 201
Cuba:
Bay of Pigs,
see
Bay of Pigs
exiles from, 18–19, 191–92, 285, 290–91, 312
Guantánamo Bay, 96
and JFK’s death, 348–49, 357–58
Khrushchev’s visit to, 102
secret U.S. negotiations with, 183–84, 190–92, 251, 283–84, 315–16, 321–22, 327–28, 354
Soviet missiles in, 6, 7, 10, 18, 38, 59, 88, 91, 93, 95, 97–98, 121, 133, 134, 150, 151, 159, 197, 225, 251–52, 360
as Soviet problem, 251, 290
U.S. naval blockade of, 59, 97, 184, 215, 290–91, 327
and U.S. terrorist plans, 94–98
Curry, Jesse, 344
Cushing, Cardinal Richard, 19, 287
Custer, George Armstrong, 199
Daar, Aden, 206
Daley, Richard, 269, 347
Dallas:
anniversary of, 356
as dangerous place, 210, 212, 253, 255, 283, 325, 330, 339
JFK’s planned trip to, 212, 247, 255, 283, 316, 324, 325
JFK urged to skip, 210, 211, 253, 255, 283, 301, 324, 327, 347
Kennedys’ visit to, 342–46
memories of, 128
Stevenson’s visit to, 253, 254, 255, 283, 301, 325, 347
Dallas, Rita, 152
Dalton, Mark, 16, 131
Daniel, Jean, 250–52, 255, 291, 315, 321, 327, 357
Daniel, Price, 330
Darlington, Charles, 329
Daw Mya Sein, 228
Dealey, Ted, 339
Decker, Bill, 344
Decker, George, 58
de Gaulle, Charles, 101, 128, 237, 241, 250–51, 255, 349
de Kooning, Elaine, JFK portraits by, ix–xi, xiii, 326, 327, 350, 362
de Kooning, Willem, ix
DeLoach, Cartha, 262
Democratic National Committee (DNC), 291
De Niro, Robert, Sr., ix
Desta, Ruth, 205–6
Dickerson, Nancy, 65, 67, 228–29
Diem, Ngo Dinh, 136–37
and Buddhists, 76, 78, 136, 137
and Cable 243, 90–91, 92, 105–6, 117, 270, 271
and coup, 66, 92, 105–6, 118, 143, 162, 176–77, 206, 213, 248–49, 270–73, 279–81
death of, 280–81, 282
and Nhu, 62, 65, 142, 143
U.S. support of, 56, 59, 61, 143, 187, 292
and Vietnam War, 54, 63, 137, 143, 161, 177, 188
Dietrich, Marlene, 162–63, 280
Dillon, Douglas, 27, 110, 159, 179, 327
Dirksen, Everett, 201
and Adams case, 25–26, 120
and Baker scandal, 218, 266–68, 275
and civil rights bill, 28, 29, 356
and test ban treaty, 23, 28, 29, 30–31, 158–59, 214
Dixon, George, 119
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 101–2
and JFK’s death, 357
and joint lunar venture, 104, 160, 175
and Khrushchev, 93, 94–95, 100, 303, 357
and secret contacts, 93, 98, 100, 102, 105, 224
Don, General (Vietnam), 271, 272
Donald, David Herbert, 130
Donovan, James, 191–92
Douglas, Kirk, 98, 349
Douglas, William O., 326
Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, 215, 349
Douglas-Home, Robin, 303
Drummond, Roscoe, 164, 167
Dryden, Hugh, 307
Duffy, La Verne, 79, 81, 355
Dugger, Ronnie, 343
Duke, Angier Biddle, 138, 254
Dulles, Allen, 165
Dulles, John Foster, 55
Eastland, James, 113
Eban, Abba, 353
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 44, 108, 242, 258
and Adams, 25–26, 28, 29, 30, 49
and cold war, 8, 28–29, 57
and Cuba, 6, 106, 358
and election, 354
and foreign aid, 236, 285
and Goldwater, 221
and health, 36, 37
historical ranking of, 132, 133
media stories about, 127, 244, 247, 253
and test ban treaty, 30–31
Eisenhower administration, 51, 178, 349
and civil rights, 112
and Vietnam, 55, 56, 60, 358
Elfand, Sam, 44
Eliot, T. S., 285
Elizabeth II, queen of England, 236
Ellison, Ralph, 286
Ellsberg, Daniel, 35n, 360
Emancipation Proclamation, 28
Estes, Thomas, 329
Europe:
colonial empire of, 285
and Marshall Plan, 285
U.S. troops in, 225, 250
Evans, Courtney, 79
Evers, Medgar, 112, 114, 174, 347
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), 114, 115, 234, 269
“Family of Man” citation, 285
Farmer, James, 8
Fay, Anita, 5, 185
Fay, Paul “Red,” 5, 14, 43, 52, 58, 97, 98, 99, 139, 149, 154, 185, 276, 280
FBI:
and break-ins, 39
and civil rights, 174
and Hoover, 355
and JFK’s womanizing, 79, 80, 260–62
White House bugged by, 23, 24–25
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 135
Fitzgerald, Desmond, 290
Fitzgerald, John “Honey Fitz,” 27, 51, 139