From the New York Times best-selling author of The Accidental President comes
the thrilling story of the 1948 presidential election, one of the
greatest election stories of all time, as Truman mounted a
history-making comeback and staked a claim for a new course for America.
On
the eve of the 1948 election, America was a fractured country. Racism
was rampant, foreign relations were fraught, and political parties were
more divided than ever. Americans were certain that President Harry S.
Truman’s political career was over. “The ballots haven’t been counted,”
noted political columnist Fred Othman, “but there seems to be no further
need for holding up an affectional farewell to Harry Truman.” Truman’s
own staff did not believe he could win. Nor did his wife, Bess. The only
man in the world confident that Truman would win was Mr. Truman
himself. And win he did.
1948 was a fight for the soul of a nation. In Dewey Defeats Truman,
A. J. Baime sheds light on one of the most action-packed six months in
American history, as Truman not only triumphs, but oversees watershed
events—the passing of the Marshall plan, the acknowledgement of Israel
as a new state, the careful attention to the origins of the Cold War,
and the first desegregation of the military.
Not only did
Truman win the election, he succeeded in guiding his country forward at a
critical time with high stakes and haunting parallels to the modern
day.
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