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Christoffel, Harold, 247
Churchill, Pamela, 251–52
Churchill, Randolph, 251
Churchill, Winston, 141–43, 148–50, 153, 227, 244
civil rights, civil rights movement:
Congress and, 708, 712
FBI and, 555–56, 710–13
Freedom Riders in, 557–61, 614, 705, 708
O’Donnell and, 615, 617, 708
RFK and, 275, 361, 460–61, 554–57, 559–62, 614–19, 704–13
Sorensen and, 473, 708–9
Wofford and, 459–61, 554, 557–58
see also King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Civil War, U.S., 11, 17–18, 326
Clancy, Hal, 583
Clark, Blair, 105, 145, 409, 689
Clark, Kenneth, 706
Clarke, Patricia, 412
Clasby, Dick, 254
Clasby, Mary Jo Gargan, 254
Cleary, William, 384
Clement, Frank, 353–54
Clemmons, Jack, 605
Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 695
Cleveland, Harlan, 507
Clifford, Clark, 423, 665
Coghlan, Ralph, 305
Cohen, Eugene J., 347, 440–41, 525–26, 528, 544–47, 550
Cohn, Roy, 307–9, 330–31
Colby, William, 721
Coleman, William C, Jr., 104
Collins, Joseph, 47–48
Columbia Trust Company, 28–29, 55, 201
Joe Sr. as president of, 29, 31, 33, 42
Communists, communism:
Cuba and, 453, 483–84, 489
FBI investigation of, 596–98, 691
JFK and, 246–47, 283–84, 288, 292–93, 300–301, 328–29, 438–39, 453, 455, 487–88, 509–10, 540, 564, 566, 625, 631, 681, 703, 709–10, 712, 716, 719
King and, 709–13
McCarthy’s campaign against, 299–303, 307–10, 329, 367, 371
RFK and, 263, 329, 360–61, 371, 512, 515–16, 556, 563–64, 567, 597–98, 606, 628, 675, 678, 709–10, 712–13
Ted and, 309–10, 584
Conein, Lucien, 722, 725
Congress, U.S., 477, 508, 557
civil rights and, 708, 712
Cuba and, 493, 496–97, 625–26
and World War II, 161–62
see also House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Connolly, John, 733
Connor, Eugene “Bull, ” 704
Convoy, Kikoo, 45
Cooke, Alistair, 680
Coolidge, Calvin, 440, 576
Cooper, Gary, 225
Corbin, Paul, 421, 578–79, 694–95
Corcoran, Tommy, 73–74
Cordova Orta, Juan, 489
Cotter, John F., 231
Coughlin, Charles, 109
Coughlin, Robert, 282
Cox, Archibald, 447
Creagh, John T., 52
Cronkite, Walter, 515, 719
Crosby, John, 294
Crowell, Chester T., 48
Cuba, 437, 483–521, 529–31, 607–13, 672–79, 716, 728–30, 739–40
Communist takeover of, 453, 483–84, 489
JFK and, 381–82, 405, 408, 453–56, 483–516, 518–22, 529–30, 533, 537, 562–66, 609–13, 617, 621–63, 667, 672–77, 696, 702, 708, 726, 729–30, 734, 736
Operation Mongoose and, 562–66, 609–13, 621–23, 628–30, 653, 677
release of anti-Castro prisoners from, 673–75
Soviet arms shipments to, 623–44, 646–49, 653–55, 657–63, 673–74
U-2 shot down over, 656–57
U.S.-backed covert missions against, 678–79, 728–29
U.S.-backed invasion of (Bay ofPigs), 453–56, 484–89, 491–522, 529–30, 533, 537, 562–66, 611, 617, 623, 625, 629–31, 633, 635–36, 660, 667, 675, 677, 679, 736
U.S. naval blockade of, 637–42, 644, 646–47, 650–53, 657, 660–62
see also Castro, Fidel
Cuban Missile Crisis, 631–63, 673–74, 678, 702, 708, 736
Cubela Secades, Rolando, 729, 736
Culver, John, 582–83
Cunningham, Bill, 259
Curley, James Michael, 52, 54, 223, 231
pardon of, 247–48
Cushing, Richard Cardinal, 241–42, 258–59, 280, 384–85, 393–95, 428–29, 697–98
Daley, Richard, 434, 465, 468
Dallas, Rita, 591, 738
Dalton, Mark, 342
JFK’s congressional career and, 246–47, 293–94
JFK’s 1946 congressional campaignand, 231, 237
JFK’s 1952 Senate campaign and, 293–96
Daly, John, 198
Damita, Lili, 224–25
Danforth, William, 70
Darcel, Denise, 382
Darden, Colgate, 275
Darr, Alicia, 422–23, 600
David, Jules, 349
Davies, Marion, 433
Davis, Mary, 273–74, 311
Davis, Monnett, 286
Davis, Zel, 40–41
D-Day, 209–10, 231, 455, 655
de Gaulle, Charles, 535–36, 644, 672
de Havilland, Olivia, 226
DeLoach, Cartha, 39, 491, 529, 599–600, 693, 730–31
Democratic National Convention:
JFK’s 1956 vice-presidentialcampaign and, 353–59
JFK’s 1960 presidential campaignand, 432, 437–38
Democratic Party, U.S. see specificelections and individualsDepression, Great, 69–70, 85, 95, 131, 315
DeSapio, Carmine, 355
Des Rosiers, Janet, 336–39, 395, 448
Dever, Paul,