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Truman's triumphs

the 1948 election and the making of postwar America

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Truman's triumphs

the 1948 election and the making of postwar America

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The Chicago Tribune headline "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN" remains infamously wrong about the outcome of the 1948 presidential election. But, as the author reveals, there is much more to this story than the well-worn image of a victorious and beaming President Harry Truman parading the newspaper's erroneously headlined front page for all to see. Primarily a contest between Truman and challenger Thomas Dewey, the 1948 presidential race offered something for everyone, including two third-party candidates (Strom Thurmond and Henry Wallace), triumphant grit, tragic hubris, dangerous naivete, accidents of fate, accusations of betrayal, foreign crises, the birth of Israel in the Middle East, a dramatic special session of Congress, internecine battles among unions and liberals, spies, extremists galore (including Ku Klux Klansmen and Communists), the first televised convention, wayward polls, and, of course, a final result that surprised many. This fresh account goes beyond previous work by examining more closely the nomination season, key congressional elections, and the state of public opinion. He also digs into splits in both parties, the Democrats seeing Southern segregationists and the far left run their own candidates and the Republicans facing a division between philosophical wings representing the 80th Congress and the presidential ticket, and tells why the Republican schism proved more damaging. He concludes that the election was especially significant as an affirmation of the New Deal, of anti-Communist containment, and of gradual progress in civil rights, all of which established the political baseline for postwar America.

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English
Pages
292

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Truman's triumphs: the 1948 election and the making of postwar America
2012, University Press of Kansas
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Table of Contents

January 1, 1948
The Contenders
Divided Democrats, Divided Republicans
The Conventions Name Their Candidates
Truman Defeats Dewey
A Democratic Sweep
Interpretations and Legacies
Appendix A: 1948 Republican Primary Results
Appendix B: Harry S. Truman Nomination Acceptance Speech, July 15, 1948
Appendix C: 1948 Presidential General Election Results
Appendix D: Harry S. Truman Inaugural Address, January 20, 1949.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Lawrence, Kan
Series
American presidential elections

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.918092
Library of Congress
E815 .B87 2012, E815.B87 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25347022M
ISBN 13
9780700618668, 9780700618675
LCCN
2012020593
OCLC/WorldCat
788282531

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