Eleanor And Harry: The Correspondence Of Eleanor Roosevelt And Harry S. Truman

(Paperback - Feb 2004)
by

Steve Neal

 (Editor)
,

Gloria Steinem

 (Foreword By)
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A New York Times Notable Book, Eleanor and Harry sheds important light on the relationship between two giants of twentieth-century American history. While researching his previous book, Harry and Ike, Steve Neal came upon a trove of letters between President Harry S. Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt that had never been published. At the time they were written, the former first lady was Truman's appointee to the UN delegation -- the highest-ranking woman in his administration. These letters, collected in Eleanor and Harry, reveal the extraordinary story of a deep, often stormy, and enduring friendship throughout one of the most important eras in American history. Eleanor and Harry grew up in different worlds. Truman, who had spent much of his youth on a Missouri farm, reflected the values and work ethic of rural America. Eleanor, born into New York society, was a constant advocate of reform. Despite their differences--and sometimes opposing political traditions-- they maintained a warm and sympathetic correspondence after Truman took office, and he designated Mrs. Roosevelt the "First Lady of the World." In more than 250 letters, readers will discover Eleanor and Harry's discussion of the beginning of the Cold War, the rebuilding of postwar Europe, the creation of the state of Israel, and the start of the modern civil rights movement. Mrs. Roosevelt pressed Truman to give women more influence in his administration and declined to endorse his renomination in 1948, but she supported his difficult decision to drop the atomic bomb, his military intervention in Korea, and his controversial firing of General Douglas MacArthur. Though they disagreed on several occasions and Mrs. Roosevelt oftenoffered to resign from the UN delegation, Truman valued her advice too much to allow her to quit. They remained close friends until her death in 1962. Eleanor and Harry is an uncommonly personal look at some of the momentous events of the twentieth century and offers a rare, intimate insight into the challenging and enriching friendship between two great Americans.
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Details of Book: Eleanor And Harry: The Correspondence Of Eleanor Roosevelt And Harry S. Truman Book: Eleanor And Harry: The Correspondence Of Eleanor Roosevelt And Harry S. Truman
Author: Steve Neal, Gloria Steinem
ISBN:

0806525614


ISBN-13:

9780806525617

,

978-0806525617


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Feb 2004
Publisher: Citadel Press
Number of Pages: 299
Language: English
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    Book: Eleanor And Harry: The Correspondence Of Eleanor Roosevelt And Harry S. Truman by Steve Neal, Gloria Steinem
    ISBN Number: 0806525614, 9780806525617, 978-0806525617