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Oral History Interviews with
Philleo Nash
Special Assistant for Domestic Operations, Office of War Information, 1942-45, and special consultant to the Secretary of War, 1943. Special Assistant to President for minority problems, 1946-52, and an Administrative Assistant to the President, 1952-53. Later served as Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, 1959-61, and as Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1961-66.
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1966
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1967
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1969
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Appendix
Partial Listing of Truman Administration White House Staff, dated December 9, 1952, 5 pages (Truman Library Research Room Finding Aid: "Handwriting Samples of White House Staff Members, 1945 - 1952")
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List of Subjects Discussed
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X-Y-Z
A
- 520
Adams, Henry, 14
Adams, Sherman, 753, 755
Adirondack News, 165
Aeschylus, 14
Akey, Cleve, 255, 262, 263
Alabama, 479
Alamogordo, New Mexico, 231
Alaska, 85, 318, 326, 519
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 231, 258
Alexander, Sadie To, 631
Alexander, Will, 511
Algeria, 746
All Manner of Men, 553, 570, 671
Allen-Bradley Corporation, 768, 770
American Council for Judaism, 539
American Council on Race Relations, 265, 513
American Federation of Labor, 216, 217, 465, 569, 626, 635
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 347
American Jewish Committee, 186
American Labor Party, 593
American Political Science Association, 285
American Secretaries of State series, 380
American Samoa, 85, 268, 318, 580, 695, 712, 726, 727
Americans for Democratic Action, 241, 332, 339, 596, 598, 669
Amherst College, 10
Anacostia, Washington, D.C., desegregation of swimming pools in, 517-519
Andaman Islands, 22
Anderson, Clinton P., 230, 234, 259, 260, 261
Anderson, Marion, 87, 574
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 732, 736
Anti-Deficiency Act, 90, 354
Appleton, Wisconsin, 781
Appropriations Act of 1946, 669
Ardinger, Ellen,639
Arizona, 213, 217
Arkansas, 247
Armed Services, desegregation of the, 69-72, 345-346, 347, 353, 354, 355-356, 579, 581, 582, 590-591, 678
Armenia, Wisconsin, 4
Army Transportation Corporation, 61
Associated Press, 166
Association of American Indian Affairs, 683-684
Australia, 22
Ayers, Eben A., 165, 166, 167, 168-170, 369, 405
B
Babcock, Wisconsin,
- 4
Bachelder, Toinette Marya, 100-101
Balfour Declarations, 647
Barkley, Alben W., 240, 341-342, 456, 575, 576, 585
- and the Presidential Election Campaign of 1952, 432-433, 434
Barnes, James M., 75, 92, 175
Barriere, John, 370
Barry, Marion, 515
Basques, 702-703
Batt, William L., Jr., 370, 375
Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, 179
Bay of Bengal, 22
Beaumont, Texas, 608
Beck, Earl Wayne, 529-531
Bell, David E., 109, 149, 243-246, 250-251, 252, 281, 284, 475, 484-485
Bell, Mary, 251
Berger, Victor, 501, 502
Berkley, California, 35, 311
Bernstein, Barton J., 667-668, 671, 672, 674, 760
Bethune, Mary McLeod, 68
Bevin, Ernest, 744
Biddle, Francis, 600, 601
Biemiller, Andrew J., 330, 333-334, 339-340, 464-466
Biffle, Leslie, 127
Bingham, Barry, 65
Birkhead, Kenneth M., 370
Biron Cranberry Company, 777
Black Cabinet, 67-69
Blair-Lee House, 155, 157, 653
B'nai B'rith, 732
Boardley, Idamaye, 639
Bostick, Robert, 639
Boston, Massachusetts, 182, 195
Bowles, Chester, 337-338
Boyle, William M., 421, 423
Bradley, Omar, 195-196
Brandeis University, 209
Bray, William J., 423, 424
Brazil, 746
Brighton, Sam, 487
Bronx, 292
Brooks, Dorrance, 389, 398, 496
Brooklyn, New York, 390, 405
Brooklyn Academy of Music, 388, 402, 657
Brophy, John, 568, 569
Brophy, William, 258, 260, 680
Brown, John, 2
Brown, Sterling, 455
Buchenwald, Germany, 190
Budget, Bureau of the, 90, 97, 98-99, 102, 200, 211 , 212, 218, 236, 243, 244, 253, 282, 582, 666, 718, 719-720, 761
Bunche, Ralph, 452, 503-505, 655
Butte, Montana, 316
C
Cairo, Egypt,
- 645
California, 15, 218, 243, 292, 407, 417, 418, 559, 577, 746
California Citrus Growers Association, 378
Canada, 15, 36, 37, 773-777
Canadian Communist Party, 773
Canadian Tribune, 774
Canal Zone, 318
Capetown, South America, 22
Capital Transit Company, 551
Carey, Idaho, 276-277, 287
Carey, James B., 626, 632, 664
Caribbean Sea, 322
Caribbean Commission, 550
Carnegie Corporation, 511
Carr, Albert Z., 361, 379, 380, 382, 387
Carr, Robert K., 632-633, 638
Carroll, John, 93, 129-130
Carter, John Franklin, 45, 379, 387
- and the Presidential election campaign of 1948, 359-362
Casal, Pablo, 500
Casal's Festival, 784
Casey, Eugene B., 175
Catoctin Conversation, 361
Central Intelligency Agency, 19
Cermak, Anton, 424
Chama River, 230
Chapman, Oscar L., 382, 516, 520, 682, 705
Charleston, West Virginia, 358, 373
Cherokee Indians, 689
Chicago, Illinois, 4, 22, 47, 311, 382, 413, 456, 471, 513, 527, 547 569, 610, 673
Chicago Defender, 51, 265, 589
Chicago Sun-Times, 401
Chicago Tribune, 789
China, 495
Ching, Cyrus, 104, 538
Chotiner, Murray, 771
Cicero, Illinois, 621-622
Cincinnati, Ohio, 471, 616
"Citizens vs. McCarthy," 787, 788
Civil Aeronautics Board, 108
Civil Rights, 345-356
- and the Democratic National Convention of 1948, 329-340, 345
and the Democratic National Convention of 1952, 434-435
special message on, 222-226
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 663
Civil Rights Committee, 394, 395, 574, 580, 599-644, 658
Civil Rights Division, 733
Civil Service Act, 353
Civil Service Commission, 195-196, 211, 212, 582, 590, 762
Civilian Defense, Office of, 549, 552
Clark, Charles Patrick, 710
Clark, General Mark, 228-229, 373
Cleveland, Grover, 7, 8, 30, 255, 262
Clifford, Clark M., 92, 97, 109-110, 112-113, 114-115, 144-145, 148, 149, 219-220, 225, 228,
235, 244, 253, 284, 287, 298, 302, 303, 305, 308, 329, 346, 351, 358, 374, 387,
390, 392-393, 582, 624, 657
Coleman, Charles, 639
Collier, John, 31, 32-35, 44
Collier's magazine; 386
Colorado, 230, 231
Colorado River, 217, 231-232
Columbia, South Carolina, 514
Columbia, Tennessee, 607, 608, 618
Commentary magazine, 570
Commodity Credit Corporation, 416-418, 419
Commonweal, 787
Community Relations Service, 663
Comptroller General, 90, 554
Congregational Church, 3
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 465, 569, 626, 664, 732, 734-735
Congress of Racial Equality (Core), 733
Congressional Record, 770, 771, 772, 779
Connecticut, 1, 2, 406
Connelly, Matthew J., 118-119, 121, 124-125, 126, 137, 284, 368, 433-434, 438
Conscientious objectors, 746-753
Conservative party, 289
Constitution Hall, 87
Conway, Jack, 347
Coolidge, Calvin, 120, 371, 437, 748
Cosmos Club, 193
Cowles, Mike, 65
Cox, James E, 138, 141
Cramer, Larry, 550
Cranberries, 4-6
Current Biography, 563
Currie, Lauchlin, 174, 175, 177-178
Curtis Institute in Wisconsin, 10
Cushman, Robert E., 639
D
Dachau, Germany,
- 190
Daily News, 154
Daniels, Jonathan, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48A, 49, 50-51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 61, 62, 64, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 93, 94, 142-143, 144, 173, 175, 176-177, 185, 274, 284, 300-301, 309, 331, 550, 552, 561, 562, 610, 611, 612, 613, 616, 617
- and the Presidential election campaign of 1948, 420-421
and Truman, Harry S, 365-367
Dartmouth College, 632
Davidson, C. Girard, 518, 520
Davis, Ben, 549
Davis, Dowdal Ha, 664-665
Davis, Elmer, 64, 66, 176, 368
Dawson, Donald, 124, 149, 180, 203, 204-205, 206-207, 209-211, 284, 285, 339, 438, 464, 466, 468, 469, 470, 472, 476, 686
Dawson, William, 331, 332, 414-415, 589
"Declaration of Principle," 787
Defense, build up of, 1940, 546-548, 549-552
Defense, Department of, 647
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 427-428
Democratic National Committee, 121, 241, 249, 250, 252, 368, 370-372, 383-384, 415, 460, 487, 494
Democratic National Convention, 1948:
- Civil rights plank of, 329-340, 345
and the Vice-Presidential candidates, 340
Democratic National Convention, 1952, 446
Dennison, Robert L, 181, 255, 256, 267-268, 269, 270, 729-730
Denver Post, 65
Detroit, 41, 60-61, 77, 79, 463
Dewey, Thomas E., 227, 341, 345, 363, 370-371, 382, 394, 424, 426
Dexter, Iowa, 418-419
Dickey, John S., 632
District of Columbia commissioners, 611
Doakes, Joe, 343
Dollard, Charles, 511
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 771
Douglas, William 0., 341
Dreyer, Kenneth M., 370
Dreyer, Philip, 370
Drum, Robert A, 315
Dubinsky, David, 186
Durham, Charles J., 85, 511, 638, 639
E
Early, Stephen T.,
- 80, 142-143, 368, 548-549
Economic Advisers, Council of, 97, 98
Edelsberg, Herman, 732, 755
Egypt, 645
Eightieth Congress, 108, 342-345, 585
Eilat, 646
Eisenhower, Dwight D, 57, 113, 116, 120, 241, 245, 292, 425, 489, 490, 491, 493, 494-495, 563, 578, 753
Elephant Butte, New Mexico, 231
Elsey, George, 109, 112-113, 114, 149, 218-221, 222, 287, 294, 298-299, 302, 303, 308, 312, 313, 316, 358, 372, 383, 384, 386, 390, 391, 392, 582, 657
Emancipation Proclamation, 508
Engel, Irving, 665
Equal Opportunity Commission, 57, 78, 553, 662, 663, 694
Ernest, Morris L, 633, 640, 642, 644
Euphrates River, 24
Executive Office Building, 516
Executive Order No. 9980, 347, 353, 354, 579, 581
Executive Order No. 9981, 347, 354, 355-56
Ewing, Oscar, 114-115, 346, 351, 359, 581
F
Fair Deal,
- 108
Fair Employment Board, 212
Fair Employment Practices Commission, 58, 64, 89-91, 199-202, 203, 346, 446, 546, 549, 550-580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 587, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594-598, 599, 601, 612, 626, 634, 635, 659, 660-662, 663, 669, 671, 676, 679
- and Nash, Philleo, 558-559, 563-566
permanent commission, efforts to attain a, 572-599
and the Philadelphia transit system, 562
and public opinion mail, dealing with, 738, 741
and the railroads, 560-562
reports on, 563-570, 571-573
and Ross, Malcolm, 566-568
and Truman, Harry S., 556-559, 570-573
Farmington, New Mexico, 232
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 710, 777
Federal civil service, 692
Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, 626
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 184
Federal Housing Administration, 526, 671-672, 673
Federal Security Administration, 582
Federal Trade Commission, 240
Feeney, Joseph G., 92, 129, 130
Feinberg, Abraham, 209
Ferner-Isern, Antonio, 722
Ferrell, Robert, 380
Flagler railroad, 183
Flint, Michigan, 383
Florida, 183, 439
Forbes, Russell, 665
Ford Foundation, 253
Ford Hall Forum, 182, 187
Foreign Agents Registration Act, 39-40, 40-41
Foreign Policy Association, 733
Foraker Act, 716
Forrestal, James V., 174, 175, 648
Fortas, Abe, 321, 518
Foskett, James H., 255, 267
France, 703, 746
Frankfurter, Felix, 182
Franklin, Charles, 475, 482, 483
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 624
Free D.C. (the District of Columbia) Movement, 515
Freedmen's Bureau, 453, 454
Friedman, Martin L., 210, 285
Friedrich, Jake, 464, 465, 466
Fritchey, Clayton, 254
Fryer, E. Reesman, 701-702, 703, 705, 706-707
Full Employment Act, 759
Fulton, Hugh, 710
G
Galvin, Michael J.,
- 665
Gaus, John, 14
General Cable Corporation, 663-664, 675
George, Dr., 26
Georgia, 619
Georgetown Day Camp, 244
Georgetown Day School, 321, 503, 772
Germany, 88
Ghost Dance 1890, 27, 28, 29, 32
Gibson, Truman K., 66, 68, 70, 71, 266, 355, 547
Gillette, Guy, 586
Gittlesohn, Roland B., 633
Goldenthal,.Hannah, 639
Goldman, Irving, 26
Goldschmidt, Arthur E., 321
Gorer, Geoffrey, 743
Government Contract Compliance Committee, 553, 580, 591, 658, 663, 666, 667-670, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678-679
Gower, Charlotte Day, 19, 23
Graham, Frank P., 161, 633, 640, 641, 642-643
Grand Canyon National Park, 232
Grand Coulee Dam, 428
Grand Rapids, Michigan, 383
Greater Los Angeles Press Club, 316
Greenville, South Carolina, 620
Guam, 85, 268, 318, 580, 695, 726, 726, 727, 728, 739-741
Guanica, Puerto Rico, 720
Gulf of Aqaba, 646
H
Haas, Francis J.,
- 634
Haganah, 206, 656
Hansen, Donald A., 327, 717-718
Harding, Warren G, 437
Harlem, New York, 163, 225, 253, 299, 372, 382, 449, 470, 475, 496, 498, 499, 608
Harriman, W. Averell, 220, 221, 638
Harry S. Truman Library, 754
Harvard University, 14, 219, 243, 447
Haskell Indian Institute, 699-700
Hassett, William D., 85, 131-132, 133-135, 136, 137, 156, 284, 287
Hastie, William, 324, 325, 355, 547, 713, 724-725
Hatch Act, 777
Havre, Montana, 311, 428
Hawaii, 318, 326, 519
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 14
Health, Education, and Welfare Department, 521
Healy, George, Jr., 630
Hechler, Kenneth W., 279, 282, 284, 285
Hill, Oliver, 665-666
Hillman, Sidney, 184, 186
Hillman, William, 381
Hitler, Adolf, 382, 490
Hoeber, Johannes U., 370
Hollis, Everett, 666
Hoover, Herbert, 120, 628, 634
Hopi tribe, 229, 696-698
Hopkins, William, 119, 120
Horn, Charles L., 568
Horne, Frank, 266, 526, 672, 674
Hotel Theresa, New York, 402
House Rules Committee, 570
Housing and Home Finance Agency, 672
Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 68, 265
Houston, Charles, 504, 588
Howard University, 242, 252-253, 254-254, 547
Hoyt, Palmer, 65
Huguenots, 1
Hume, Paul, 154-159, 167
Humphrey, Hubert, 330, 333, 334, 339-340, 500, 781
Humphrey-Biemiller civil rights plank, 579
Huntington, Merle Whitford, 639
Hussein, King of Jordan, 645
Hyde Park, New York, 624
I
Ickes, Harold L.,
- 67, 68, 265, 324, 359, 516, 600
Illinois, 2, 247, 331, 407, 418, 458, 460, 462, 485, 513, 559, 577, 621, 746
Immigration laws, 213-215
Immigration and Naturalization Service, 213
The Independence, 161
Independence, Missouri, 169, 364, 404, 405, 741, 742
Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 34, 86, 328, 453, 454, 483, 674, 679-681, 685-687, 692, 696
Indian Affairs, Commissioner of, 217, 258, 703
Indian Claims Commission Act, 688
Indian Service, 701, 706
Indiana, 471, 488
Indians, 26
Information and Education Branch of the Army, 511
Information Services of the Office of Emergency Management, 176
Inside the Democratic Party, 421
Instant Reply Committee, 75-76, 80, 185
Institute of Police Management, 512-513
Intelligence, Bureau of, 40, 41, 42, 43
Interior Affairs Committee, 766
Interior Department, 229, 234, 235, 236, 238, 253, 269, 321, 516, 518, 519, 682, 687, 688, 703,
714, 715, 729, 732
Internal Revenue Service, 164
Internal Security Act of 1950, 229, 375, 704-705
Internal Security Committee, 766
International Harvester Company, 569
International Refugee Year, 756
Interstate Commerce Commission, 710
Intertribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes of Eastern Oklahoma, 688
Iowa, 418, 577, 586
Iroquois Indian, 691
Israel, 188-192, 204, 205-209, 283, 357, 409-411, 645-656, 733, 742
J
Jackson, Edward,
- 639
Jacobson, Edward, 188, 392, 654
Japan, 38, 729
Japanese American Citizens League, 681
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 248
Jehovah's Witnesses, 751-752
Jenner, William E., 488, 489
Jewish Agency for Palestine, 186
Jirikowic, Otto, 466
John Edwards Pulp Company, 8
Johnson, Lyndon B., 106, 108, 113, 123, 291, 500, 578, 594, 763, 764
Johnson, Mahala, 639
Johnson, Mordecai, 439, 440, 441-442
Johnston, Olin D, 720-721, 722-723, 724
Joint Refugee Committee, 186
Jordan, 645
Justice, Department of, 57
K
Kane, R. Keith,
- 39, 40
Kansas, 2, 418, 577
Kansas City, Missouri, 101, 169, 459, 571, 654, 755
Kansas City Call, 664-665
Kansas City 'Star, 364, 367
Kansas City Times, 364, 367
Kansas University, 699, 700
Kant, Joseph, 768
Kaufman, Herbert, 639
Keech, Richmond B., 198 199, 202-203, 284
Keeler, W.W., 257
Kellogg Company, 221
Kelly, Frank, 370
Kennedy, John F., 2, 113, 119, 120, 123, 253, 281, 563, 578, 662, 725, 763-764, 780, 781
Kennedy, Robert F., 342
Kent, Carleton, 401
Kentucky, 393
Kevama, Preston, 696-698
Key West, Florida, 145, 183, 247, 248, 262, 264, 266-267, 268, 270, 341, 430, 662, 758
Kirwan, Michael J., 427-428
Klamath Indians, 26, 27, 31, 36, 708-709
Knoxville, Tennessee, 36
Korean war, 71, 117, 240, 591, 595, 677, 678, 730, 759, 760
Krock, Arthur, 591; 592-593, 594
Kroll, Jack, 732, 734
Krug, Julius A., 238
Ku Klux Klan, 363-369
L
Labor, Department of,
- 217, 732
Labor Relations Act, 564
LaCrosse, Wisconsin, 781
LaFollette, Robert M., Sr., 501, 785
LaGuardia, Fiorello H., 44, 549
Lamb, Mr., 780
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 512
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, Jr., 512
Landry, Robert B., 256
Lasswell, Harold, 24, 25, 27, 39
The Last Hurrah, 424
Latin America, 707
Latta, Maurice C., 120
Lawson, Marjorie McKenzie, 565
Lawton, Frederick J., 211
League of Nations, 357
Leahy, Margaret, 255, 262
Leahy, William D., 255, 262-264, 266, 267, 269-270
Lee, Laurence F., 7
Lehman, Herbert, 446, 448
Lend-lease, 104, 538
Lesinski, John, 591
Lever Brothers, 634
Liberal Party, 289
Library of Congress, 365, 366, 367
Life magazine, 68, 315, 360
Likert, Rensis, 43
Lincoln, Abraham, 412, 463
Lincoln Memorial, 574
Lindsay, John, 672
Linton, Ralph, 19
Littauer School, Harvard University, 14, 243, 245
Little Rock, Arkansas, 57, 563
Lloyd, Charlotte, 242
Lloyd, David D., 149, 241-243, 284, 370, 439, 441, 444, 445, 457, 473, 474,
Loeb, James I., Jr., 164-165
Lohman, Joe, 512, 513
Long, Dewey, 472
Los Alamos, New Mexico, 697
Los Angeles, California, 16, 77, 311, 316, 337
Louisville, Kentucky, 65
Lowenthal, Max, 709-711
Loy, Myrna, 313
Loyalty Review Board, 779, 788
Lucas, Scott, 575
Luckman, Charles, 634
M
McArthur, Douglas,
- 132, 740
McCarran, Patrick A., 701, 702, 703, 704-706, 708
McCarran Act, 229, 375, 704-705
McCarthy, Joseph, 228, 374, 375, 376, 488, 489, 491, 492-493, 494-495, 497, 500, 587, 642,
711, 757, 766-767, 770-785
McCloskey, Robert, 761
McCloy, John, 70, 355
McGrath, J. Howard, 237, 487
McKim, Edward D., 178-180, 314
McKinley, William, 727
McKinney, Frank E., 249, 460
MacLeish, Archibald, 40, 305
McMath, Sid, 247, 431
McNamara, Robert, 756
McReynolds, William H., 172-173, 174, 175, 180
Macon, Georgia, 574, 620, 623
Madison, Wisconsin, 3, 21, 785
Madison Square Garden, 388, 657
Maletz, Herbert N., 711
Maloney, James J., 424-426
A Man Called White, 626, 636
Mara, Cornelius J., 129
Marcantonio, Vito, 592, 593
Marriott, Alice, 26
Marshall; George, 357, 380, 390, 489, 491, 495, 502, 652, 656
Marshall, Thurgood, 147, 588, 658, 736
Marshall plan, 758, 759
Martin, Louis, 51
Maryland, 175, 551
Massachusetts, 183, 406, 558
Matthews, Francis P., 634-635
Maylon, Charles, 92, 126, 129
Meany, George, 666
Medicare, 106
Meiklejohn, Alexander, the progressive school of, 10-14, 15
Melville, Herman, 14
Memoirs, by Harry S. Truman, 344
Meredith, James, 563
Meridan House, 193
Mescalero Apache, 26, 35
Mexico, 214, 216
Michigan, 407, 558
Migrant workers, 213-217
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 4, 333-334, 335, 455, 463, 465, 489, 494, 501, 769, 770, 778, 779
Milwaukee Federation of Labor, 465
Milwaukee Public Museum, 20
Minnesota, 418
Minot, North Dakota, 428
Mississippi, 746
Missouri, 570
Mr. President, 381
Mitchell, Clarence, 588
Mitchell, Stephen, 460, 461
Mobile, Alabama, 608
Modoc War, 26-29, 32
Montana, 217, 312, 418
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 219
Moscow, mission to, 379, 380
The Mothers, 18
Motley, Constance, 3
Mumford, Lewis, 12
Muñoz-Marin, Dona Imes, 321.322, 712-713
Muñoz-Marin, Luis, 317, 318-320, 322, 327
Murphy, Charles S., 92, 97, 108, 110, 112, 113, 114-115, 116, 149, 151, 222, 235, 244, 280, 284,
303, 327, 329, 347, 359, 373, 419, 451, 493, 582, 624, 631
Murtha, Joseph, 639
Museum of Archeology, Ontario, Canada, 37
Mussolini, Benito, 382
Mutual Security Agency, 220
Myer, Dillon S., 681
Myers, Frank, 575
N
Nabrit, Mr.,
- 440, 443
Nash, Philleo, 168, 351, 373, 386, 475, 771
- ancestry of, 1-9
and anthropology, 17, 18, 19-29, 31-32, 35, 36-38
and army training manual, 71-72
in Canada, 773-777
and civil rights organizations, 588-589
and the civil rights plank of the 1948 Democratic National Convention, 329, 340-345
and conscientious objectors, 746
and cranberries, 4-6
and the Curtis Institute in Wisconsin, 10
and Dawson, Donald, 203, 204-205, 206-207
and Dennison, Robert, 267-268, 269
and the Ethnological Collections in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archeology, 37
and the Fair Employment Practices Committee, 89-91, 558-559, 563-566
and President Truman's 1948 Harlem speech, 386-394, 395-404, 406, 476-482
and the Howard University speech, 437-449
and Indians, 26-32, 690-699, 766-767
and Key West, Florida, 266-267, 268
and Kirwan, Michael J., 427-428
and Leahy, William D., 262-264
and McCarthy, Joseph R., 757-758, 766-767, 770-785, 787-789
and Meiklejohn, Alexander, the progressive school of, 10-14, 15
and President Truman's 1948 Milwaukee, Wisconsin speech, 467-470, 473-475
and the Milwaukee Public Museum, 20
and the Modoc War, 26-29, 32
and Myer, Dillon S., 682-685, 686-687
and the Navajo-Hopi Rehabilitation Act of 1950, 687-688
and Niles, David, 80, 84, 149, 287-288
and the Office of Facts and Figures, 39, 40, 41
and the Office of War Information, 64-65
and paper, 6
and Powell, Mrs. Adam Clayton, 87-88
and the Presidential election campaign of 1944, 74-75
and the Presidential election campaign of 1948, 358, 361-363
and the Presidential election campaign of 1952, 467-475
and Proxmire, William, 767, 786-787
and Puerto, Rico, 317-325, 326, 327-329
and race riots, 51-57
and race tension, 41-47
and Rogers, Will, Jr., 688-690
and Roosevelt, Franklin D., 72-73
and Ross, Charles G., 145-147
and Short, Joseph, 159-162, 163
as a speechwriter, 296-297, 299-305, 306, 307, 312-314, 316, 372-374, 383
and Steelman, John R., 539-540
and Stowe, David, 212-216, 218
and the President's speech at the Swedish Pioneer Centennial, 1948, 296-297, 299-300,
302, 303
and Truman, Harry S., 82-83, 404-405, 770
and the University of Chicago, 21, 22-26, 35
and the University of Wisconsin, 10, 17
and the Westlake School for Girls, 15-16
and the White House, 84-85
and Wisconsin:
- as Lieutenant Governor of, 6
and the politics of, 785-786
and Zimmerman, Raymond R., 193-198
Nash, T. E., 30-31
- as Chief Clerk of the Post Office Department, 8
and cranberries, 4-6, 8
and the Joint Committee on Finance, 7
and paper, 6, 8
and politics, 6
and the University of Wisconsin, 708
and Vilas, William F., 7, 8
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 547
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 3, 147, 222, 274, 577, 587, 588,
600, 612, 636, 666, 676, 733, 735-736
National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, 516, 517-518
National Jewish Welfare Association, 376, 487-488, 489-493
National Labor Relations Board, 56, 613, 676
National Labor Relations Commission, 564
National Park Service, 519
National Plowing Match at Dexter, Iowa, 418-419
National Youth Administration, 68
Navajo Indians, 690,
Nazi-Soviet Pact, 773
Nebraska, 418, 577
Negev, Israel, 390, 646, 652, 655, 656
Negro War Memorial, Chicago, Illinois, 496
Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company, 6, 8
Nelson, Gaylord, 465, 769, 779
Neustadt, Richard, 253, 279, 280-281
Nevada, water rights in, 702-706
New Deal, 67, 564, 568
New Guinea, 603
New Jersey, 497, 558
New Mexico, 26, 217, 230, 232, 234
- Governor's Advisory Commission on Indian Affairs, 697
New Orleans, Louisiana, 630
New Orleans Times-Picayune, 65
New York, 8, 50, 288, 292, 382, 390, 406, 417, 418, 480, 489, 496, 497, 558, 602, 656, 657, 665,
672, 691, 745, 746
New York Post, 50, 265, 402, 494
New York Times, 590, 591, 592, 594
Newark, New Jersey, 497
Nichols, John R., 684
Niles, David, 75, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 89, 91, 94, 100, 142, 149, 151, 168, 173, 175, 178, 180, 181-187, 203-204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 215, 235, 282, 283, 284, 287-288, 290-291, 293, 297-298, 303, 318, 323, 329, 338-339, 341, 343, 344, 351, 367, 387, 392, 413, 434-435, 438, 516, 520, 532, 539, 541, 597, 624, 626, 627, 628, 630, 631, 633, 646, 648, 649, 658, 665, 679, 681, 710, 733, 745, 746, 747, 750, 753, 768
- and Israel, 188-189, 191-192, 356-358, 409-410, 411, 646, 647, 649, 651, 652, 654
and New York, 185-187
Nimitz, Chester W., 712
Nixon, Richard M., 500, 675, 777
Noah's Ark Committee, 629
Nobel Prize, 655
North Carolina, 108, 247, 431, 633
North Dakota, 311, 312, 418, 577
Noyes, David M., 361, 362, 378-379, 380, 381-382
O
Oberlin College,
- 632
Office of Civil Defense, 56
Office of Civilian Defense, 44, 45, 93
Office of Facts and Figures, 39, 40, 41, 45, 176
Office of War Information, 44, 45, 48, 48a, 49, 50, 51, 52, 56, 64-65, 68, 70, 75, 76, 80, 84, 93,
94, 170, 176, 265, 403
Ohio, 4, 406, 470, 559
Ohio River Valley, 471
Oklahoma, 26, 217, 371, 373, 374, 376
Omaha, Nebraska, 314-315, 465
O'Mahoney, Joseph C., 721, 722-723
Ontario, Canada, 776
Opinion Survey, 43
Opler, Morris, 26
Organic Act of Puerto Rico, 324
Oregon, 26
The Oregonian, 65
Osborne, Mr., 511
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 494
"The Outlook for a New FEPC 570
P
Paiewonsky, Ralph M.,
- 725
Pakistan, 244-245
Palestine, 190, 205, 357, 390, 391, 396, 559, 646, 647, 651, 733, 738
Palmer, Dwight R.G., 663, 675-676
Panama, 729
Paris, France, 390, 391, 652, 657, 658
Parks, Frank N., 130
Peace Corps, 694
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 38, 39, 49, 389
Pearson, Drew, 271
Pennsylvania, 406, 497, 558
Pentagon, 66-67
Peoria, Illinois, 493, 494
Perlmeter, Irving, 164, 165
Perry, Leslie, 626
Phelps-Stokes Fund, 626, 636
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 530, 618
Philadelphia Rapid Transit System strike, 56-64, 81, 562
Philippines, 727
Philleo, Calvin, 2
Philleo, Florence Belle, 3
Philleo, Prudence Crandell, 2
Phoenix, Arizona, 270
Pinero, Jesus T., 323, 714
Pittsburgh Courier, 265, 415
The Place of Religious Revivalism in the Foundation of the InterCultural Community on the
Klamath Reservation, 1871-1872," 32
Point IV, 444, 706, 707
Political Action Committee of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, 734-735
Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, 318-319
Poston, Ted, 49-51, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59, 68, 69, 402, 480, 548-549
Potofsky, Jacob B., 186
Powell, Mrs. Adam Clayton, 87-88
Presidential election campaign of 1944, 74-75
Presidential election campaign of 1948:
- and blacks, 413-416
and Boyle, Bill, 423
and Bray, William, 423-424
and Carter, John Franklin, 359-363
and the Commodity Credit Corporation appropriations, 416,418, 419
and Daniels, Jonathan, 420-421
and the June trip, 294, 296
and Nash, Philleo, 358, 361-363
and New York, 292
and the Republicans, 428
and Truman, Harry S., 421-423
Presidential Election Campaign, 1952, 245-246, 249-252, 429, 430-434, 458-499
- civil rights plank of Democratic National Convention; 434-435
Harlem speech of, 476-482
and Howard University, 435-449
and Nash, Philleo, 467-475
and the Research Division of the Democratic National Committee, 482, 483, 484, 485-
486
and Stevenson, Adlai, 458-464, 473, 485, 486, 498-499
and Truman, Harry S., 458-464, 465-476, 487
"Presidential Leadership in the Field of Civil Rights Legislation," 584
Presidential Power, 281
President's Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights, 712
President's Committee on Civil Rights, 87, 511, 574, 627, 730
President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Forces, 347, 353,
354
President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices, 44-45
President's Committee on Labor Relations, 564
Pressure groups, 731-738
Printing and Engraving, the Bureau of, 522-525
"Profiles in Courage" television series, 2
Progressive Party, 291, 426-427
Providence, Rhode Island, 166
Proxmire, William, 767-768, 786-787
Public Health Service, 692
Public Housing Administration, 266, 526, 527
Public opinion mail, 738-745
Public Papers of the Presidents, 312, 324, 378
Puerto Rico, 85, 317-325, 326, 327-329, 500, 580, 682, 695, 712-713, 726, 727, 784-785
Puerto Rican Relations Act, 714, 716, 717
Pullman porters, 44, 569
Pyramid Lake Indians, 404, 702
Pyrenee Mountains, 703
Q
Quakers,
R
Rabb, Max,
- 755-756
Race riots, 51, 52-57
Radcliffe-Brown, AR., 22, 23, 25
Raleigh News and Observer, 176
Randolph, A. Philip, 44, 546-547, 549
Rayburn, Sam, 457
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 180, 203, 210
Recorder of Deeds for Washington, D.C., 530-531
Redding, Jack, 421, 487
Redfield, Bob, 21, 23, 25
Redwood City, California, 608
Reinsch, J. Leonard, 137-142, 144, 168
Reissig, Dr. Herman, 626
Research Division of the Democratic National Committee, 363, 370-372, 482, 483, 484, 485-486
Reuss, Henry, 333
Reynolds, John W., 779
Rhode Island, 237, 406
Richmond, Virginia, 665-666
Rigdon, William M., 247, 279, 430
Riley, Rod, 483
Rio Grande, 231
Rockefeller Foundation, 22
Rodnick, Dave, 26
Rogers, Will, 688-690, 691
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 549, 553
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 45, 52, 56, 59, 60, 61, 68, 72-73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 87, 94, 101, 103, 105, 113, 120, 131, 138, 142, 143, 171, 173, 176, 177, 178, 181, 184, 272, 279, 281, 287, 289, 300, 326, 355, 363, 412, 437, 440, 500, 546., 555, 560, 562, 563, 574, 613, 617, 624, 628, 635, 651, 657, 710, 727, 761, 763
- anonymous assistants of, 173-175
and civil rights, 601-604
health of, 73-74
and New York politics, 99-100
and Rosenman, Samuel I., 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100
Roosevelt, James, 73
Rose, Alex, 186, 289
Rosebush family, 263
Rosenman, Samuel Z., 281, 284, 305
- birthday celebration of, 100
as Special Counsel for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 101
Ross, Charles, 147, 149, 152, 153, 154, 159, 162, 163, 166, 284, 305, 323, 368, 386, 395, 397,
404, 471, 685, 748-749, 763
Ross, Malcolm, 553, 554, 562, 566-568, 570, 671
Rowe, James, 174, 425
Royal Ontario Museum, 774, 775
Rudellat, Jeannette, 170-171
Russell, A. E., 12
Russell, Richard B., 352-353, 354
Russell Sage Foundation, 66, 511
S
Sabeth, Adolph J.,
- 573
Sacco-Vanzetti case, 182-183
Sady, Emil, 639
Sady, Rachel, 639
St. Croix, Virgin Islands, 317, 325, 378
St. Louis, Missouri, 101, 109, 404, 616
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 317, 324
Samoa, 85, 268, 318, 580, 695, 712, 726, 727
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 317
San Juan-Chama diversion, 230-236, 258-261
San Juan River, 232
Sarah Lawrence College, 26
Sargeant, Howland, 313, 488, 489, 490, 491, 493
Sax, George, 217
Schall, Edmund, 395
Schoeneman, George, 180-181
Screws, case, 620-621
Secret Service, United States, 424-426, 439, 469, 477, 544
Security Council of the United Nations, 645
"Segregation in the Nation's Capital, 659
Senate Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, 118-119
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 488
Sengstacke, John, 589
Shangri-La, 279
Shenandoah National Park, 519-520.
Sherrill, Henry Knox, 635
Shishkin, Boris, 569, 626, 635, 666
Short, Joseph, 136, 143, 159-162, 163, 164, 165, 662
Short, Mrs. Joseph, 136-137
Sicily, 19, 20
Slaughter, Roger, 570, 571-572
Small, John, 666
Smith, Al, 783
Smith, Margaret Chase, 787
Smith, Merriman, 306, 543-544
Smith, Oscar, 666
Snyder, John, 423
Sojourner Truth housing project, 41
Somervell, Brehon B., 69, 272, 273, 274
South America, 178
South Carolina, 618
South Dakota, 311, 312, 418, 577
Southall, Sara E., 569
Southern Carriers Conference Agreement, 560
Southwestern Telephone Company, 675-676
Spain, 703, 726-727
Sparkman, John, 479
SPARS, 70, 76, 412, 547
Special Services Division, 41, 42
Spier, Leslie, 26, 29
Spingarn, Joel, 587
Spingarn, Stephen J., 149, 221-222, 227, 228-299, 235, 236-237, 238, 239-241, 260, 298, 299,
373, 374-375, 587
Springfield, Illinois, 252, 485
Sproul, Robert, 316
Stanford, University, 243, 667
State Department, 632, 639, 646, 647, 649, 652, 729, 733, 740, 745
State of the Union message, 97, 98
Steel strike of 1952, 280
Steelman, John R., 117, 218, 539-540, 631, 753
Stern Gang, 206, 656
Stevenson, Adlai, 245-247, 254, 338, 435-436, 456, 475, 485, 621
- and the Presidential election campaign of 1952, 431-432, 433-434, 458-464, 473, 485, 486, 498-499
and the Presidential election campaign of 1956, 245-246, 249-250
and Truman, Harry S., 245, 246, 249-250, 486, 498
Stewart, Milton D., 638
Stowe, David, 149, 212-216, 218, 473, 631
Sudwarth, Ann, 639
Swedish Pioneer Centennial speech, Harry S. Truman, 1948, 296-297, 299-300, 302, 303-304, 305, 306, 307
T
Tallchief, Maria,
- 691
Taylor, Myron C., 134
Tel Aviv, 653
Temple, Shirley, 16
Tennessee, 393
Texas, 213
Thant, U., 645
Thompson Restaurant case, 450-452, 503, 506
Thucydides, 14
Thurmond, J. Strom, 224, 292, 417, 583
Tigris Basin, 24
Tilly, Dorothy, 635-636
Times-Picayune, 630
"To Secure These Rights," 666
Tobias, Channing H, 626, 636
Tojo, 382
Tonga, 22
Toronto, Canada, 774
Treasury Department, 90, 327, 423, 718
Troop Policy Committee, 70-71
Truckee River, 704
Truman, Harry S., 29, 80, 81-82, 83, 85, 94, 99, 108, 109, 111, 113, 117-118, 121, 148-149, 167-168, 171, 172, 175, 178-179, 181, 187, 188, 189, 196, 203, 220, 221, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 258-259, 263, 264, 266, 268, 279, 300, 301, 303, 330, 371, 380, 382, 384, 385, 388-389, 390, 391-392, 393, 407, 408, 413, 425, 457, 463, 486, 499-500, 503, 504, 561, 562, 570, 574, 577, 578, 579, 580, 587, 591, 592, 594, 597, 618-619, 623-624, 625, 646, 650, 658, 677, 684, 687, 694, 705, 728, 731, 748, 753, 755, 766
- as an administrator, 537-538
and Beck, Earl Wayne, 529-531
and Bell, David, 250-251
and civil rights, 225-227, 346-348, 352-356; 583-585
and the civil rights plank of the 1948 Democratic National Convention, 329-340, 345
and Clifford,, Clark, 102-105, 107-108
and the Commodity Credit Corporation, 417-418, 419
and Congressional liaisons for, 126-130, 585-588
and conscientious objectors, 746-747, 748
and the Democratic National Convention of 1948, 329-340, 345
and Dennison, Robert L., 269
at Dexter, Iowa, 418-419
and the Eightieth Congress, 344-345
evaluation of, 758-760, 761, 762-763
and the Fair Employment Practices Committee, 89-91, 556-559, 570-573
and the Government Contract Compliance Committee, 678-679
and Grand Coulee Dam, 428
Harlem speech, 1948, 303, 386-394, 395-404, 406, 476-482
and Hassett, William D., 131-132, 133-135, 136
and Hastie, William, 724,725
at Howard University, 242, 435-436, 437-449
and Hume, Paul, 154-159
and immigration laws, 213-215
and the Indian Claims Commission Act, 688
and Indians, 685-686, 695, 696, 698-699
and Israel, 206-209, 409-411, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655
and Jacobson, Edward, 408-409, 411
and June trip of 1948, 277, 285, 309-316
and the Klamath Indians, 708-709
and Kirwan, Michael J., 427-428
and the Ku Klux Klan, 363-369
and Lloyd, David D., 241
and Lowenthal, Max, 709
and McCarran, Senator Pat, 704-706
and McKim, Edward W., 178-180
and the military, 271-275
and the Milwaukee, Wisconsin speech 1952, 463, 465-470, 473-475
and Nash, Philleo, 82-83, 257-258, 404-405, 757-758, 770
and the National Jewish Welfare Board speech, 487-488, 489-493
and the Negro War Memorial, 496
and New York politics, 100
and Niles, David, 288, 290-291, 293
and Omaha, Nebraska, 314-315
and Palestine, 743
and Powell, Mrs. Adam Clayton, 87-88
pre-press conferences of, 150-153, 541-543
and the Presidential election campaign of 1948, 421-423
and, the Presidential election campaign of 1952, 245-246, 247-248, 249-250, 252, 429, 430-434, 435-436, 458-464, 465-476, 487-494, 496-499
press conferences, 543-545
and public opinion mail, 744-745
and public relations,746
and Puerto Rico, 317-325, 326, 327, 328-329, 714-715, 722-724
and the Puerto Rican Relations Act, 714
and Reinsch, J Leonard, 137-142, 144
and Rosenman, Samuel I., 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101
and Ross, Charles G.,144-145, 146
and the Secret Service, U.S., 424-426
and the Special Counsel to the President, 111-112
speeches, 304-309, 312-314, 316
staff meetings, 532-536, 538
and Stevenson, Adlai, 245-246, 249-250, 486
and strikers, 106-107
University of California, Berkeley, speech 1948, 312-314, 316
and Vaughan, Harry, 276-277
and the Veterans Administration, 194-198
and the Virgin Islands, 317, 318, 322, 323, 324, 325-326, 724-726
Truman, Margaret, 154-155, 158
Truman, Stalin, and Peace, 380
Truman Committee, 266, 710
Trust Territories of the Pacific, 268-269, 270, 318, 580, 728-729
Tubby, Roger, 164, 165
Tucson, Arizona, 321, 322
Turkey, 647, 648
Turnip Day announcement, 1948, 343
Tuskegee Institute, 70, 547
Twenty-one point message to Congress, 105-106, 574
U
Udall, Stuart,
- 257, 260, 688, 707, 765
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 538
"Unofficial Observer," 361
United Church Women, 636
United Kingdom, 207, 208, 357, 646, 647, 650, 651
United Nations, 164, 205, 207, 357, 391, 503, 504, 645, 650, 651, 652, 655, 656, 657, 658, 729
United States:
United States Employment Service, 212
United States Information Service, 170
University of California, Berkeley, 312-314, 316, 512-513
University of Chicago, 21, 22-23, 513
University of Kansas, 699, 700
University of Miami, 567
University of Michigan, 43
University of Toronto, Ontario, 36, 774
University of Wisconsin, 7-8, 14-15, 17, 38, 465
Urban League, 588, 612, 676, 733
Urban Renewal Administration, 527, 673
Utah, 231
V
Vandegrift, John L.,
- 639
Vandenberg, Arthur H., 575, 576
Van Devander, Charles, 493, 494
Vardaman, James K., Jr., 255, 256, 264, 265, 266
Vaughan, Harry, 129, 255, 256, 270-271, 275-278
Veterans' Administration, 194-198, 732
VICOR (Virgin Islands Corporation), 726
Vietnam, 207, 594
Vilas, William F., 6-7, 8, 30
Villaranga, Mariano, 320, 712, 714
Vinson, Fred, 380, 434
Virgin Islands, 85, 317, 318, 322, 323, 324, 325-326, 547, 580, 695, 712, 713, 724-726
Virgin Islands Corporation CVICOR), 726
Virginia, 86, 551
Voice of America, 170
W
Walker, John T.,
- 608
Wallace, Henry A., 224, 241, 292, 334, 417, 426-427, 583
War agencies appropriations, 88-89
War Information, Office of, 555; 609, 612, 613, 616, 630, 638, 671
War Labor Board, 48a-49, 56
War Manpower Board, 613
War Manpower Commission, 49, 68
War Powers Act, 49, 57, 81, 82, 617, 618, 619, 623
War Production Board, 49, 184
War Relocation Authority, 681
Warm Springs, Georgia, 101
Washington, George, 347, 582
Washington, D.C., 77, 252, 276, 347, 451, 552, 599, 608, 611, 659, 670, 712
- Anacostia swimming pools, desegregation of, 517-519
buildings in, segregation in, 520, 521
and Bunche, Ralph, 503-506
and the Bureau of Printing and Engravings, 522-525
home rule for, 529
housing segregation in, 525528
Recorder of Deeds for, 530-531
segregation in, 502-528, 529
the Thompson Restaurant case, 503, 506
Washington Press Corps, 131
Washington Evening Star, 158, 446, 448
Washington State Press Club, 311, 316
Water rights, 230-239, 258
Watson, Edwin M., 142, 143
Wausau, Wisconsin, 255, 262
Waynick, Capus Miller, 706
Weaver, Robert C., 68, 265
Webster, Milton P., 569
Wechsler, Nancy, 638
Weizmann, Chaim, 206, 653, 654, 655, 656
West Virginia, 471, 488, 551
Westlake School, for Girls, 15-16
Weston, Mr., 48
Watts (Los Angeles), California, 608
Wherry rule, 576
White, Harry Dexter, 178
White, Leonard, 173
White, Walter, 588, 600, 626, 636
White House Loyalty Board, 773
White House Sailor, 247, 430
Whiting, Richard, 639
Wickersham Commission, 627-628
Wiley, Alexander, 586
Williams, Aubrey, 58, 184
Williams, Frances Harriett, 639
Williamsburg Bridge, New York City, 376, 377, 497
Wilson, Charles E., 636-637
Wilson, Woodrow, 120, 437, 502, 648
Winters Doctrine, 232
Wirtz, Willard, 213, 216, 217
Wisconsin, 3, 8, 12, 14, 83, 234, 262, 263-264, 345, 418, 464, 467, 470, 489, 494, 495, 500, 501,
502, 582, 586, 746, 767, 768, 770, 780, 782
Wisconsin Central Railroad, 4
Wisconsin Cranberry Growers Association, 5
Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company, 5
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, 1, 9, 77, 255, 262, 777, 787
Wisconsin River, 6
Women's Army Corps, 70, 76, 547
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 749
Woodard, Isaac, 574, 618-619, 620
Works Progress Administration, 183, 184, 383
World War II:
Y
Yalta,
- 143
Yonkers, New York, 392
Young, Donald, 66, 70, 71, 72, 511
Young Democrats, 769, 786
Young Men's Christian Association, 636
Z
- Zablocki, Clem, 464
Zimmerman, Raymond R., 284
- and the Veterans' Administration, 193-198
Zionists, 206
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