Read Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (No Series) Online
Authors: David Talbot
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)
SAC (Strategic Air Command)
Sahl, China
Sahl, Mort
Salandria, Vincent
Salazar, Antonio
Salinger, Pierre
Salinger, Stephen
Salisbury, Harrison
Same, Graham E.
San Fernando Valley State College Northridge, California
San Francisco Chronicle,
Sandburg, Carl
Saturday Evening Post,
Schary, Dore
Schlesinger, Alexander
Schlesinger, Arthur
Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy
Schneider, Rene
Schulberg, Budd
Schweiker, Richard, Schweitzer, Albert
Scott, Peter Dale
Scott, Sir Walter
Scott, Winston
Seberg, Jean
Secret Service
“Seeds of Doubt” (Minnis and Lynd),
Seigenthaler, John
Senate Armed Services Committee
Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
Senate Internal Security Committee,
Senate race (1964)
Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (Rackets Committee)
“September Song” (Weill)
Sequoia
(presidential yacht)
Serling, Rod
Sevareid, Eric
Seven Days in May
(Knebel and Bailey),
“7 O’Clock News/Silent Night” (Simon and Garfunkel)
Sforza, Tony
Shackley, Ted
Shakespeare, William, Shaw, Clay
Shelby, Carroll
Sheridan, Nancy
Sheridan, Walter
Sheridan, Walter, Jr.
Shoup, David
Shriver, Eunice Kennedy
Shriver, Sargent
Sidey, Hugh
Siegel, Abe
Simon and Garfunkel
Sinatra, Frank
SIOP (Single Integrated Operational Plan)
Sirhan, Sirhan Bishara
Six Seconds in Dallas
(Thompson),
60 Minutes
(CBS)
Smith, Jean Kennedy
Smith, Stephen
Smith, Wayne
Snyder, Howard
Somerset Importers
Somoza, Anastasio
Sorensen, Anna Chaikin
Sorensen, C. A.
Sorensen, Camellia
Sorensen, Theodore
Sourwine, Jay
South Africa
RFK’s trip to
South America
JFK’s trips to
RFK’s trip to
Southern, Terry
Soviet Union.
See also
Khrushchev Nikita
arms control and
Berlin Blockade of
Berlin Crisis of 1961
Cuban Missile Crisis and
Hungarian uprising of 1956 and
Kennedy administration relations with
nuclear weapons and
reaction to death of JFK
RFK’s secret message to,
Spalding, Charles
Spanish-American War
Special Unit Senator (SUS)
Specter, Arlen
Sprague, Richard A
Stalin, Joseph
Standard Oil
Stanton, Charles E.
Starnes, Richard
State, U.S. Department of
Stevenson, Adlai
Stockdale, Grant
Stone, Oliver
Sturbitts, William
Sturgis, Frank
Sullivan, William
Summers, Anthony
Symington, James
Symington, Stuart
Szulc, Tad
Tanenbaum, Robert
Taubman, William
Taylor, Maxwell
Teapot Dome scandal
Teller, Edward
Tet offensive
Texas School Book Depository
Thanksgiving Day massacre
Thirteen Days
(movie)
Thomas, Evan
Thomas, Norman
Thompson, Josiah, Thurmond, Strom
Tiberius Gracchus
Time-Life, Inc.
Time
magazine
Toledano, Ralph de
Tolson, Clyde
Tomlinson, Richard
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy
Toynbee, Arnold
Trafficante, Santo
Trevor-Roper, Hugh
Trohan, Walter
Truitt, Anne
Trujillo, Rafael
Truman, Harry
Turkey, U.S. bases in
Turner, William
Turnure, Pamela
Tuttle, Rick
Twain, Mark
Tweedsmuir, Lord
Tydings, Joe
Uecker, Karl
Ugly American, The
(Lederer and Burdick)
Ultimate Sacrifice
(Waldron and Hartmann)
United Fruit Company
United Nations
U.S. Information Agency
University of Alabama
University of Mississippi
University of North Carolina
University of San Francisco
University of Washington
Unruh, Jesse
Valenti, Jack
Vallee, Thomas Arthur
Vance, Cyrus
Vaughn, Jack
Veciana, Antonio
Venezuela weapons caper
Verne, Jules
Vidal, Gore
Vienna summit of 1961
Vietnam War
Village Voice,
Voice of America
Wald, Jerry
Waldron, Lamar
Walinsky, Adam
Walker, Edwin A.
Walker, William
Wallace, George
Wallace, Irving
Wallace, Mike
Walsh, Kevin
Walters, Barbara
Walton, Frances
Walton, Matthew
Walton, Robert
Walton, William
Warren, Earl
Warren Commission and Report
Washington, George
Washington Daily News,
Washington Post,
Watson, Marvin
Watt, Ruth
“Waves of Darkness” (Meyer),
Wedemeyer, A. C.
Weill, Kurt
Weisberg, Harold
Welch, Robert
Welles, Orson
Weyl, Nathaniel
Wheeler, Earle
White, Byron “Whizzer,”
White, Theodore H.
Whitten, John
Who Killed Kennedy?
(Buchanan),
“Who Killed Whom and Why? Dark
Thoughts About Dark Events”(Arnoni)
Wicker, Tom
Wilbur, Richard
Wilde, Oscar
Wilder, Mrs. Billy
Willens, Howard
Williams, Enrique “Harry” Ruiz
Wofford, Harris
World Bank
World War I
World War II
Yale University
Yarborough, Ralph
Yarmolinsky, Adam
Yorty, Sam
Zapruder, Abraham
ZR Rifle
(Furiati)
Zwillman, Longy
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. was a ferocious, but loving, force in the lives of his sons, Ted, Jack, and Bobby. His fortune—scraped together on the frontiers of American capitalism—paved his sons’ way to political glory. But Bobby suspected that his father, like Shakespeare’s Henry IV, had bequeathed them a poisoned inheritance, “canker’d heaps of strange-achieved gold.”
Courtesy JFK Library
The Kennedy brothers probe a witness during a session of the Senate rackets hearings in May 1957. The mammoth investigation into labor and business corruption helped usher the brothers onto the national stage. But, as their father feared, it made Jack and particularly Bobby targets of bitter enmity in the criminal underworld.
Courtesy Corbis