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Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (No Series)

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by Talbot, David


  Johnson, Haynes

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  aftermath of JFK assassination and

  conspiracy suspicions of

  Cuban Missile Crisis and

  Cuban regime and

  in Dallas

  Dominican Republic

  guilt feelings of

  Hoover and

  inauguration of

  JFK assassination and

  Moyers and

  1960 presidential race

  1964 presidential race

  1968 presidential race, withdrawal from

  Oswald shooting and

  RFK and

  security concerns of

  sworn in as president

  Vietnam War and

  Walton and

  Johnson, Rafer

  Joint Chiefs of Staff

  Jones, Howard

  Jones, Penn, Jr.

  Kaiser, David

  Kaiser, Robert B.

  Katzenbach, Nicholas

  Kaysen, Carl

  Keating, Kenneth

  Kellerman, June

  Kellerman, Roy

  Kennan, George

  Kennedy, Caroline

  Kennedy, David

  Kennedy, Edward M. (Teddy)

  Kennedy, Ethel

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  aftermath of assassination and

  assassination of JFK and

  assassination of RFK and

  funeral of JFK and

  interview with White

  on JFK’s infidelities

  Kennedy Library work of

  letter to Khrushchev

  marriage to Onassis

  RFK’s secret message to Soviet

  Union

  on Sorensen

  Thanksgiving 1963 and

  visit to JFK’s gravesite by

  Walton and

  Kennedy, Joan

  Kennedy, John, Jr.

  Kennedy, John F. (Jack)

  arms control and

  Arnoni article on assassination

  Kennedy, John F. (Jack)(cont.)

  assassination of

  Bay of Pigs invasion and

  Berlin Crisis and

  Bowles removed from State Department by

  Bradlee on assassination

  Buchanan on assassination

  campaign crowds and

  Castro regime and

  CIA and

  CIA assassination investigation and

  civil rights policies of

  Cousins and

  Cuban exiles and

  Cuban Missile Crisis and

  Dallas Trade Mart speech of

  death limousine

  death threats against

  drug experimentation and

  East Room homage to

  Eisenhower and

  European press coverage of assassination

  extramarital affairs of

  family mourning style for

  father, relationship with

  FBI investigation of assassination

  funeral of

  Garrison investigation

  Goodwin-Guevara encounter and

  Goodwin on assassination

  gravesite of

  health of

  Hewitt on assassination

  Hollywood Palladium speech (November 18, 1961)

  homosexual rumors about

  Hoover and

  Hunt on assassination

  “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech (June 1963)

  inaugural address of

  Inter-American Press Association speech (November 18, 1963)

  “James Bond, 007” and

  Katzenbach on assassination

  Khrushchev and

  Kilgallen on assassination

  Lane on assassination

  Latin American policy of

  LBJ on assassination

  LeMay and

  Luce and

  Marcus on assassination

  as marked man

  McCone and

  McNamara on assassination

  Mary Meyer, relationship with

  military, relations with

  1952 Senate race

  1960 presidential race

  nuclear policy and

  O’Donnell on assassination

  Orange Bowl appearance (December 29, 1962)

  Parkland Hospital emergency room findings

  Pawley and

  Peace Speech, American University (June 10, 1963)

  physician of, planned reelection campaign of

  popularity ratings of

  premonitions of

  on presidency

  press and

  Profiles in Courage by

  recklessness of

  return on Air Force One

  RFK compared to

  right-wing opponents of

  Russian reaction to death of

  Salt Lake City speech (September 26, 1963)

  Secret Service protection of

  on Senate Rackets Committee

  Seven Days in May and

  sexuality of

  Sinatra and

  Sorensen and

  speeches on wars of national liberation

  Thompson on assassination of

  trip to Dallas

  U.S.-Soviet relations and

  at Vienna summit

  Vietnam and

  Walton and

  in World War

  Kennedy, Joseph, II

  Kennedy, Joseph P.

  as ambassador to London

  Hoover and

  Luce and

  Nazi appeasement charges and

  1960 presidential race and

  organized crime ties of

  sons, relationships with

  stroke of

  Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr.

  Kennedy, Kathleen (Kick)

  Kennedy, Patrick

  Kennedy, Robert F. (Bobby)

  Adams case and

  aftermath of assassination of

  Kennedy, Robert F. (Bobby) (cont.)

  assassination of

  autopsy of

  autopsy of JFK and

  Bay of Pigs invasion and

  becomes attorney general

  Berlin Crisis and

  Bowles and

  Bradlee and

  campaign crowds and

  Castro regime and

  on Che Guevara

  childhood of

  CIA and

  civil rights policies of

  Cuban exiles and

  Cuban Missile Crisis and

  Cubela plot and

  Dallas trip and

  death threats against

  at Democratic National convention (1964)

  dog of

  Donovan and

  The Enemy Within by

  father, relationship with

  FBI surveillance of

  funeral of JFK and

  funeral train of

  Garrison investigation and

  Goodwin on

  gravesite of

  guilt feelings of

  Guthman and

  hears of JFK’s assassination

  Helms and

  Hoffa and

  homosexual rumors about

  Hoover and

  Howard and

  JFK compared to

  Johnson, Haynes and

  King’s assassination and

  labor movement and

  Lane and

  LBJ and

  McCarthy and

  McCone and

  McNamara and

  Mexico City trip of

  Nazi appeasement charges and

  New York Times Magazine profile of

  1964 Senate race

  presidential race and

  office at Justice Department

  organized crime and

  Oswald and, Polish trip of

  political identity of

  premonitions of

  protection of

  on Rackets Committee
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br />   Ruby, investigation of

  Sahl and

  Secret Service and

  Seigenthaler and

  Senate staff of

  as senator

  Sheridan and

  South African trip of

  South American trip of

  Soviet Union, secret message to

  Thanksgiving 1963 and

  thirty-eighth birthday of

  University of Capetown speech (June 6, 1966)

  U.S.-Soviet relations and

  Vidal and

  Vietnam War and

  visit to JFK’s gravesite by

  Walton and

  Warren Commission and Report and

  Kennedy, Rose

  Kennedy Library

  Kent, Sherman

  Khrushchev, Mrs. Nikita

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Cuban Missile Crisis and

  death of

  JFK and

  letter from Jacqueline Kennedy to

  removed from power

  at Vienna Summit

  Khrushchev Remembers,

  Kilduff, Malcolm

  Kilgallen, Dorothy

  Kilp, Alfred

  King, Jim

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  assassination of

  Kissinger, Henry

  Knebel, Fletcher

  Knebel, Laura

  Kohler, Foy

  Korean War

  Kornbluh, Peter

  Krock, Arthur

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Kushner, Tony

  Laird, Melvin

  Lancaster, Burt

  Lane, Mark

  Lansdale, Edward

  Lansdale, Richard H.

  Lansky, Meyer

  Laos

  Lardner, George

  Lareau, Fritzi

  Last Investigation, The (Fonzi)

  Lawford, Patricia Kennedy

  Lawford, Peter

  Lawrence, Barbara

  Lawrence Livemore Laboratory

  Leahy, Edmund

  Leahy, Jane

  Leary, Timothy

  Lechuga, Carlos

  Lederer, William

  Lee, Robert E.

  LeMay, Curtis

  Lemnitzer, Lyman

  Lesar, James

  Lewis, Anthony

  Liebeler, Wesley

  Life magazine

  Limited Test Ban Treaty

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lincoln, Evelyn

  Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

  Lippmann, Walter

  Llaca, Enrique Orbiz

  Lodge, Henry Cabot

  London Observer,

  London Times Literary Supplement,

  Lone gunman theory

  Long, Huey

  Long, Russe

  Look magazine

  Lopez, Eddie

  Lopez, Gilberto

  Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,

  Los Angeles Times,

  Lowell, Robert

  Lowendahl, Walter

  Lowenstein, Allard

  Lubic, Richard

  Luce, Claire Booth

  Luce, Henry

  Luciano, Lucky

  Lumumba, Patrice

  Luthuli, Albert

  Lynch, Tom

  Lynd, Staughton

  Macdonald, Dwight

  MacLaine, Shirley

  MacNeil, Robert

  Mad magazine

  Mafia

  Magsaysay, Ramon

  Maheu, Robert

  Maine (battleship)

  Manchester, William

  Manchurian Candidate, The (Condon)

  Manchurian Candidate, The (movie)

  Mandelkorn, Phil

  Mankiewicz, on JFK

  Mankiewicz, Frank

  Mankiewicz, Herman

  Mankiewicz, Holly

  Mankiewicz, Joseph

  Mann, Thomas

  Mansfield, Mike

  Marcello, Carlos

  March, Frederic

  Marcus, Ray

  Marcus, Stanley

  Marshall, Thurgood

  Marston, Dave

  Martin, Dean

  Martino, John

  Marx, Karl

  Massive retaliation

  McCarthy, Eugene

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McClellan, John

  McClellan Committee. See Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (Rackets Committee)

  McCloy, John

  McCone, John

  McGinnis, Joe

  McGuire, Phyllis

  McHugh, Godfrey

  McKinley, William

  McManus, George

  McMillan, Doug

  McNamara, Craig

  McNamara, Robert

  Cuban Missile Crisis and

  on JFK assassination

  on LeMay

  RFK and

  Vietnam War and

  McShane, James Joseph Patrick (Jim)

  McSorley, Richard

  Meagher, Sylvia

  Mendes-France, Pierre

  Meredith, James

  Merton, Thomas

  Mexico City, Mexico

  Meyer, Agnes

  Meyer, Cord

  Meyer, Mary Pinchot

  Miami Herald,

  Miami New Times,

  Miami News,

  Midlothian Mirror,

  Migliore, John

  Mikoyan, Anastas

  Military, JFK’s relations with

  Military-industrial complex

  Miller, Herbert “Jack,”

  Mills, C. Wright

  Minnis, Jack

  Minority of One, The (magazine),

  Minutemen

  Miró Cardona, José

  Missile gap

  Mitterand, François

  Moldea, Dan

  Montevideo, Uruguay

  Morales, David Sanchez

  Morgenthau, Robert

  Morley, Jefferson

  Morris, Errol

  Morse, Wayne

  Moyers, Bill

  Moynihan, Daniel Patrick

  Mullins, J. P.

  Murder One (Kilgallen)

  Murgado, Angelo

  Murrow, Edward R.

  Naftali, Timothy

  Nation, The,

  National Archives

  National Intelligence Estimate

  National Labor Relations Board

  National Security Agency

  National Security Archive

  National Security Council

  National War College

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

  Nelson, Jack

  New Frontier

  New Left

  New Orleans, Louisiana

  New Orleans Times-Picayune

  New Republic,

  New York magazine

  New York Post,

  New York Times,

  New York Times Magazine,

  New Yorker,

  Newfield, Jack

  Newman, John

  Newman, Paul

  Newsday,

  Newsnight (BBC)

  Newsweek magazine

  Nhu, Ngo Dinh

  Nicaragua

  Nitze, Paul

  Nixon, Richard M.

  CIA and

  1960 presidential race

  pardon of

  Vietnam War and

  Noguchi, Thomas

  Nolan, John

  Noland, Kenneth

  Norstad, Lauris

  Not in Your Lifetime (Summers)

  Novello, Angie

  Nuclear weapons

  OAS (Organization of American States)

  O’Brien, Larry

  O’Donnell, Helen

  O’Donnell, Kenny

  O’Donnell, Kenny, Jr.

  Oliva, Erneido

  On the Waterfront (movie)

  Onassis, Aristotle

  One Hell of a Gamble (Naftali and Fursenko)

  O’Neill, Tip

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p; Operation Mongoose

  Operation Northwoods

  Operation Phoenix

  Orange Bowl ceremony (December 1962)

  Osgood, Charles E.

  OSS

  O’Sullivan, Shane

  Oswald, Lee Harvey

  as Communist agent

  intelligence connections of

  Mexico City trip of

  Murgado’s surveillance of

  in New Orleans

  pro-Castro portrayal of

  RFK and

  Ruby shooting of

  Oswald, Marguerite

  Oswald, Marina

  Other Side, The (Hayden and Lynd),

  Overseas Weekly,

  Paar, Jack

  Palamara, Vincent

  Palermo, Joseph A.

  Paris-Match,

  Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas

  Parmet, Herbert

  Partin, Ed

  Patterson, John

  Pauling, Linus

  Pawley, Edna

  Pawley, William

  Paz, Elena Garro de

  Paz, Octavio

  Peace Corps

  Peace Speech, American University(June 10, 1963)

  Pearson, Drew

  Pell, Claiborne

  Peloquin, Robert

  Pentagon Papers

  Perils of Dominance (Porter)

  Perry, Malcolm

  Peru,

  Philadelphia Inquirer,

  Philippines

  Phillips, David Atlee

  Phillips, James

  Phillips, Shawn

  Pincus, Walter

  Pleasure of His Company, The (Fay)

  Plimpton, George

  Porter, Gareth

  Porter, Katherine Anne

  Posner, Gerald

  Power, General Thomas

  Power Elite, The (Mills)

  Powers, Dave

  Powers, Francis Gary

  Powers, Thomas

  Presidential elections

  Profiles in Courage (J. Kennedy)

  Provenzano, Anthony

  Punta del Este conference

  Quiet American, The (Greene)

  Quintero, Rafael

  Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act of 1970,

  Rackets Committee. See Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field

  Radford, Arthur

  Ragano, Frank

  Rand Corporation

  Rankin, Lee

  Rather, Dan

  Rayburn, Sam

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reboso, Manuel

  Redbook magazine

  Reedy, George

  Reeves, Richard

  Remembering America (Goodwin

  Reuther brothers

  Rex (ship)

  Rexroth, Kenneth

  Rice, Donna

  Richardson, John

  Ridder, Marie

  Ridder, Walter

  Rivera, Geraldo

  Roberts, Chalmers

  Roberts, Emory P.

  Robertson, William “Rip,”

  Roche, John P.

  Rochester, New York

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Rockefeller Commission

  Rodriguez, Felix

  Rogers, William

  Rolling Stone,

  Romero, Juan

  Romney, Carl

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Rosselli, Johnny

  Rostow, Walt

  Rousselot, John

  Rowan, Dan

  Rowley, James

  Ruby, Jack

  shooting of Oswald by

  Rusk, Dean

  Russell, Bertrand

  Russell, Richard

  Russo, Gus

  Russo, Perry

  S.S. Streatham Hill (freighter)

 

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