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.See military policy; nuclearMedical Tribune, 184 weapons; Vietnam WarMedicare, 185, 196 201, 344, 374 National Defense Education Act, 192 93Meir, Golda, 371 National Education Association (NEA), 194Merchant Marine Act, 345 National Eye Institute, 344Meredith, James, 137 National Guard, 107Mexican-Americans, 16, 30 National Housing Partnership, 345Meyner, Robert, 114 National Industrial Recovery Act, 23Middle East, 282 90 National Institute of Education, 195Middleton, Harry, 349, 363, 365, 372 National Liberation Front, 269 70, 304Military Affairs Committee, 44 National Medical Association, 344military policy, 58 59, 110, 209 10, 261, 263.National Park Service, 366See also foreign policy; nuclear weapons; National Resources Planning Board, 53Vietnam War National School Lunch Act (1946), 192Miller, Roy, 18, 23, 25 National Science Foundation, 192 93Miller, Tom, 31, 47 National Security Administration, 369Mills, Wilbur, 197 98, 274, 334 National Security Agency, 314Mink Coat Mob, 120 National Security Council, 157, 257, 262 63,Minow, Newton, 132 267missile program, 108 11.See also nuclear National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safetyweapons Act, 238Mississippi, 206 National Transportation Safety Board, 236Mitchell, Clarence, 166, 167, 170, 370 National Youth Administration (NYA), 26,Mitchell, John, 356, 368 27 31, 53Montgomery, Robert, 27 Naval Affairs Committee, 37, 58 Index :: 391naval power, 37.See also Tonkin Gulf Reso­ Kennedy appointment, 227; as LBJ stafflution member, 149; LBJ s candidacy and, 329;Navy Under Secretary s office, 48 LBJ s difficulties with, 159; legislativeNehru, Jawaharlal, 128 efforts, 166; on Medicare, 197; on Viet­Neutrality Act, 356 nam policy, 263New Deal: agencies, 153; effect of war on, O Daniel, W.Lee, 44 47, 60, 64275; LBJ s support for, 23, 32, 36 40, 53, O Donnell, Kenneth, 124, 125, 167, 174, 18555, 73, 127, 147, 235; legacy of, 374; Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO),National Youth Administration, 27 31 155, 243, 244 45New Leader, 104 oil industry, 42 43, 46, 57, 282The New Republic, 92 Old Age Assistance Special Fund, 65New York Times: on bombing campaign, 270; O Mahoney, Joe, 83, 85 86, 98on casualty assessments, 309; on civil O Neill, Tip, 115 16rights issues, 102 3, 136, 141; on Kennedy Operation 34-A, 176, 179assassination, 144; on Kerner Commis­ Organization of American States (OAS), 216sion, 282; LBJ s frustrations with, 260; on organized labor, 56, 104, 163, 246, 340 41LBJ s Senate election, 69; on LBJ s vice Oswald, Lee Harvey, 143presidency, 125; on presidential primar- The Other America (Harrington), 147ies, 341; on Vietnam War, 210, 217, 263,  Our Invisible Poor (Macdonald), 147297, 315 16; White House leaks to, 277The New Yorker, 147 pacification, 266 68, 313Newland, Chester, 364 Parr, Archer, 67news conferences, 218 19, 264 Parr, George, 67Newsday, 227 partisanship, 246, 248 49, 338 42newspapers.See media and journalism; spe­ Pastore, John, 105cific publications Pastore, Joseph, 298Newsweek, 92 Patillo, Minnie Lee, 24Ngo Dinh Diem, 128, 130 31, 160 patriotism, 57 58Nguyen Cao Ky, 218, 257, 266, 296, 311 peace talks, 213, 296 97, 311 13, 336 38,Nguyen Khanh, 161 354 57, 360, 369Nguyen Van Thieu, 218, 355 56, 360  Peaceniks, 263Nixon, Richard: administration turnover, Pearl Harbor, 48358 59; bombing campaign and, 355; Pearson, Drew, 295candidacy, 172, 332; on civil rights legisla­ Pedagog, 15tion, 98, 105; criticism of Johnson admin­ Peddy, George, 65istration, 278 79; Democratic support Pell, Claiborne, 303for, 368; Earl Warren on, 346; at LBJ Pentagon, 263Library opening, 364; LBJ on, 351 52; Persons, Jerry, 93peace talks, 355 57; pre-election polls, Pham Van Dong, 311348; primary contests, 341; public opin- Pickle, Jake, 166, 329ion, 306; resignation, 377; Vietnam pol-  Plans for Progress, 135 36, 140icy, 349, 352, 376; on War on Poverty, 275 Policy Planning Council, 223Novak, Robert, 87, 89 politics.See also elections: bipartisan poli­nuclear weapons: Glassboro conference, 289; tics, 78 81, 97; LBJ s interest in, 14, 22;Goldwater campaign and, 185; interconti- machine politics, 67; political favors, 86;nental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), 108 11; pork-barrel spending, 133; postwar poli-nonproliferation efforts, 286, 289, 290 91, tics, 56 60; Sam Johnson s influence on,346, 359 60; nuclear program, 283; Viet­ 6; state Senate campaign, 17nam War and, 295 96  Politics and Victory in Vietnam (Rostow),Nugent, Pat, 371 72 223poll taxes, 137.See also civil rights issues; vot­Oberholtzer, E.E., 17 ing rightsO Brien, Lawrence F.: campaign efforts, 187, polling.See public opinion353 54; corruption charges, 142; as Polyansky, Dmitri, 290 392 :: IndexPoor People s Campaign, 334 racial issues.See also civil rights issues: dis­populism, 2, 275 crimination, 118, 133 36, 241; housing dis­pork-barrel spending, 133 crimination, 240 41, 326 27, 332 33, 344;Porter, Jack, 69, 70 Kennedy administration and, 140; presi-Porter, Paul, 63 dential race and, 113; quotas, 135; racepoverty [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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