fiction.wikisort.org - WriterClifton Truman Daniel (born June 5, 1957) is the oldest grandson of former United States President Harry S. Truman and First Lady Bess Truman. He is the son of the late E. Clifton Daniel Jr., former managing editor of The New York Times, and best-selling mystery writer Margaret Truman.
For the editor, see
Clifton Daniel. For the bishop, see Clifton Daniel (bishop).
Clifton Truman Daniel |
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Born | Clifton Truman Daniel (1957-06-05) June 5, 1957 (age 65) New York, U.S. |
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Children | 3 |
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Parents | Clifton Daniel Margaret Truman |
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Relatives | Harry S. Truman (grandfather) |
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He is the Director of Public Relations for Truman College, one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago. Prior to that, he worked as a feature writer and editor for the Morning Star and Sunday Star-News a New York Times paper[1] in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Daniel is the honorary chairman of the board of trustees of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute,[2] the member-supported, nonprofit partner of the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri. He is a frequent speaker and fundraiser.
Daniel visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 2012, the sites where his grandfather had ordered the only use of atomic bombs for warfare in history.[3]
He appeared in 2016 on Race for the White House as a commentator for his grandfather's experiences during both his first term and the 1948 United States presidential election.[citation needed]
Works
He is the author of two books:
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Harry S. Truman |
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- 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953)
- 34th Vice President of the United States (1945)
- U.S. Senator from Missouri (1935–1945)
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Presidency |
- 1945 inauguration
- 1949 inauguration
- Foreign policy
- Potsdam Conference
- Agreement on Europe
- Declaration to Japan
- Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Fair Deal
- Mental Health Act
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National School Lunch Act
- Employment Act of 1946
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952
- Truman Doctrine
- Marshall Plan
- Loyalty Order
- National Security Act of 1947
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- National Security Council
- Air Force
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Key West Agreement
- Joint Long Range Proving Grounds
- Revolt of the Admirals
- Committee on Civil Rights
- Integration of the Armed Forces
- Housing Act of 1949
- North Atlantic Treaty
- Assassination attempt
- Korean War
- U.N. Security Council Resolutions 82, 83
- Relief of Douglas MacArthur
- Office of Defense Mobilization
- Science Advisory Committee
- 1952 steel strike
- 1952 Puerto Rican constitutional referendum
- National Security Agency
- State of the Union Address (1946
- 1950
- 1952)
- Judicial appointments
- Cabinet
- Truman Balcony
- "The buck stops here"
- Executive Orders
- Presidential Proclamations
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Life |
- Early life and career
- Presidential Library, Museum, and gravesite
- Missouri Office and Courtroom
- Truman Committee
- 1944 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection
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Homes |
- Birthplace
- Harry S. Truman Farm Home
- Harry S. Truman home and National Historic Site
- Blair House
- Truman Little White House
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Elections |
- United States Senate election in Missouri, 1934
- 1940
- Democratic National Convention 1944
- 1948
- 1944 United States presidential election
- 1948
- 1952 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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- ← Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Dwight D. Eisenhower →
- ← Henry A. Wallace
- Alben W. Barkley →
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