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