Footnote 12-7: White, A Man Called White, pp. 330-31.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-8: Intervs, Nichols with Oscar Ewing, former federal security administrator and senior presidential adviser, and Jonathan Daniels, 1954, in Nichols Collection, CMH; see also McCoy and Ruetten, Quest and Response, p. 49.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-9: White, A Man Called White, pp. 330-31.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-10: Executive Order 9808, 5 Dec 46.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-11: In addition to Chairman Wilson, the following people served on the committee: Sadie T. M. Alexander, James B. Carey, John S. Dickey, Morris L. Ernst, Roland B. Gittelsohn, Frank P. Graham, Francis J. Haas, Charles Luckman, Francis P. Matthews, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Henry Knox Sherrill, Boris Shishkin, Dorothy Tilly, and Channing Tobias.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-12: Parts of the survey of attitudes of participants in the World War II integration of platoons were included in remarks by Congresswoman Helen G. Douglas, published in the Congressional Record, 79th Cong., 2d sess., 1 Feb 1946, Appendix, pp. 432-443.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-13: To Secure These Rights, p. 162.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-14: Ibid., pp. 162-63.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-15: Ibid., p. 47.[(Back)]
Footnote 12-16: Truman, Special Message to the Congress on Civil Rights, 2 Feb 48, Public Papers of the President, 1948, pp. 121-26.[(Back)]