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Identifier
Thesis
1742
Author
Smith, Kenneth R.
Title
The
Truman
assassination
attempt
in the
American
consciousness
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2003
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
In the
annals
of
United
States
history
the
attempted
assassination
of
President
Harry
S
.
Truman
by
two
Puerto
Rican
Nationalists
is
by
most
measures
a
relatively
small
event
, but at the
time
this
incident
took
place
it
was
indeed
a
major
news
event
.
Even
in
considering
the
emotions
involved
,
when
viewed
at the
moment
of its
occurrence
,
it
could
never
be
said
that any
attempt
on the
life
of a
United
States
President
should be
considered
a
minor
incident
.
Still
,
it
is
equally
true
that the
impact
this
incident
had on the
United
States
is
considered
by those not
involved
, as
negligible
.
Obviously
, if the
chief
executive
had been
killed
,
it
would have been a
far
more
significant
event
. Had the
president
been
killed
,
it
would have had a
much
greater
impact
on
both
the
history
of the
United
States
and the
citizens
of
Puerto
Rico
. From a
historical
perspective
when
it
comes
to
presidential
assassinations
however
, a
near
miss
is
as
good
as a
mile
.
Still
, the
impact
that this
apparent
attempt
on the
president's
life
had on a
small
number
‘reluctant
citizens,
'
who
were
Puerto
Rican
and
who
would have
preferred
, if
given
the
choice
, to be
citizens
of a
free
and
independent
Puerto
Rico
, had, and
continues
to have,
long
reaching
and
mostly
negative
consequences
. This
thesis
presents
the
facts
of this
case
as they were
reported
in the
North
American
press
and as they were
recorded
in the
transcripts
of the
subsequent
trial
of the
one
surviving
so
called
"
assassin.
" This
study
surveys
the
trial
of
Oscar
Collazo
, the
surviving
partner
of the
assassination
team
that
attacked
Blair
House
, how the
case
against
the
alleged
assassins
was
presented
in the
press
and what
effects
that
coverage
had on the
Nationlist
movement
in
Puerto
Rico
and in the
United
States
.
Because
of its
significance
to these
important
events
, this
work
also
examines
the
history
of the
Nationalist
movement
as
it
was
presented
in a
frequently
prejudiced
United
States
press
. These
biased
views
are
contrasted
with
other
more
balanced
sources
,
both
primary
and
secondary
,
which
focus
primarily
on the
history
of the
relationship
between
the
United
States
and the
people
of
Puerto
Rico
.
Other
writings
,
interviews
and
commentaries
,
all
with
distinctive
points
of
view
also
employed
emphasize
the
point
that if there
is
any
certainty
concerning
these
events
,
it
is
that the
emotional
bias
expressed
in the
media
played
a
significant
role
in the
final
determination
of the
fate
of the
alleged
assailants
and the
history
of the
nationalist
movement
in the
island
of
Puerto
Rico
itself
.
Primarily
, this
paper
examines
the
repercussions
of the
actions
of these
two
most
important
players
in the
dramatic
events
that
took
place
in
fall
of
1950
,
Oscar
Collazo
and
Grisello
Torresola
. These
two
individuals
were
considered
to be
nationalists
or
possessed
nationalist
leanings
with
ties
in
both
in the
United
States
and in
Puerto
Rico
.
Although
the
focus
here
is
primarily
on the
assassination
attempt
itself
,
it
is
necessary
to
consider
the
two
related
events
that
took
place
in the
autumn
of that
year
: The
failed
October
revolutionary
uprising
on the
island
itself
and the
November
assassination
attempt
in the
nation's
capital
,
Washington
D
.
C
. An
understanding
of
both
these
event
is
essential
to
fully
comprehend
the
troubled
history
that will
later
follow
.
One
reason
it
is
impossible
to
separate
these
events
is
that the
cast
of
characters
were
all
related
to
one
another
.
Almost
all
the
players
were
related
either
by
blood
or by
politics
as
activist
members
of the
Nationalist
movement
. In
some
instances
they were
joined
both
by
blood
and
politics
. For
example
,
Grisello
Torresola's
sister
and
brother
were
both
active
members
of the
Nationalist
Party
,
living
in
Puerto
Rico
.
One
must
take
this
approach
because
,
almost
from the
very
beginning
, the
press
in
general
and
especially
the
print
media
in the
major
metropolitan
areas
,
such
as the
New
York
Times
and the
Washington
Post
,
connected
the
failed
attempt
on
President
Truman's
life
and the
series
of
events
concerning
the
Nationalist
movement
on the
island
, that
took
place
on the
island
prior
to the
incident
in the
capital
.
It
was
obvious
from the
start
that the
press
, at the
very
least
,
connected
the
two
events
through
the
relationships
of the
persons
involved
and
implied
the
possibility
these
matters
were
part
of
some
larger
anti
United
States
plot
that would
take
Puerto
Rico
away
from the
control
of the
United
States.
.
Subject
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 -- Assassination attempt, 1950
Presidents -- Assassination attempts -- United States
Department
Department of History
Advisor
Richard, Alfred Charles, 1937-
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713735070
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