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Harry S. Truman The Life of an American President (1884-1972)

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Harry S. Truman. (1884-1972). The Life of an American President. Baby Harry. Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri, May 8, 1884 to John and Martha Truman. Harry’s father was a farmer, and his mother was a homemaker. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Harry S.

TrumanThe Life of an

American President

(1884-1972)

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Baby Harry• Harry S. Truman was

born in Lamar, Missouri, May 8, 1884 to John and Martha Truman.

• Harry’s father was a farmer, and his mother was a homemaker.

• To honor both his grandfathers, Shippe and Solomon, Harry’s parents gave him the middle initial “S” instead of a middle name.

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A Small Town Boy• Harry grew up on his

family’s farm in Grandview, Missouri.

• When Harry was six years old, the Truman family moved to Independence, Missouri, so that the children could attend better schools.

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• As a boy, Harry loved such pastimes as reading, riding his Shetland pony, and chasing frogs around his farm.

• Unfortunately, Harry’s eyesight was poor, so his parents made him wear thick, wire-rimmed glasses.

• Harry was an excellent student, graduating from Independence High School in 1901.

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Elizabeth “Bess” Virginia• Bess Wallace graduated

in 1901 from Independence High in the same class as her future husband, Harry Truman.

• Years later, when Harry’s aunt sent him to return a cake plate to the Wallace’s house, Harry renewed his friendship with Bess.

• After courting her eight years, Harry married Bess in June of 1919.

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Military Years• Harry joined the

Missouri National Guard in 1905.

• Despite his poor eyesight, Harry was a captain in the army during World War I. In order to serve his country, he memorized the eye chart.

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Mary Margaret Truman

• Mary Margaret was born to Harry and Bess Truman on February 17, 1924.

• The infant spent her first night in a dresser drawer before Harry braved a snow storm to go buy a crib.

• As an only child, “Margie” was adored by her whole family.

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Early Political Career

• After serving many years as a judge for his county, Harry was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1934. He won reelection in 1940.

• As a senator, Harry gained a strong reputation as a politician.

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The Vice Presidency

• In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt ran successfully for a fourth term in office with Harry as his running mate.

• After serving only 82 days as Vice President, Harry Truman became the 33rd President of the United States due to Roosevelt’s unexpected death.

Left: Harry Truman is sworninto office as America’s VicePresident.

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1945: A “Year of Decisions”• Harry described his

first year in the White House as a “year of decisions.”

• As President, he was responsible for trying to resolve the aftermath of World War II in Eastern Europe and Japan.

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Whistle Stop Campaign

• When Harry ran for presidential reelection in 1948, he defeated opponent Thomas Dewey in what has been called the “upset of the century.”

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Presidential Highlights

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The Truman Legacy: 1945-1953Listed here are a few of the accomplishments

President Truman made during his time in office:• The creation of the United Nations, a global

peacekeeping organization• The formulation of the Truman Doctrine, a

cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy which pledges America’s aid to nations struggling to remain free from Communist aggression.

• The execution of the Marshall Plan, an initiative that provided billions of dollars to help rebuild the economies of European countries devastated by WWII.

• The signing of Executive Order #9981, an order that ended discrimination in U.S. armed forces.

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The Return to Independence

• Harry decided not to run for reelection in 1953.

• After Dwight D. Eisenhower was inaugurated as America’s next President, Harry and Bess boarded the train home to Independence.

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Retirement

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Life after the White House

• As a private citizen able to enjoy retirement, Harry would work on planning his Presidential library to be built in Independence, Missouri.

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Truman Presidential Museum & Library

• The Truman Library was completed in 1957. It houses over 16 million papers and 35,000 artifacts that document the personal and public life of Harry Truman.

• President Truman had an office at the Library that he used almost daily for nine years. Above: Harry and Eleanor

Roosevelt tour the Library.

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Then…

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Now

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Follow-up Questions• What do you think is Harry Truman’s

most lasting contribution as an American President?

• What is the most interesting fact that you’ve learned about Harry Truman?

• What more would you like to know about Truman as a man or a President?

• What do you believe are good qualities for a leader to possess? Do you think that Harry exhibited good leadership and character as our President?