Eisenhower
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Dwight David, Ike, 1890–1969, U.S. general and statesman: Chief of Staff 1945–48; 34th president of the U.S. 1953–61.
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his wife Mamie Geneva Doud 1896–1979, U.S. First Lady 1953–61.
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In 1957 President Dwight Eisenhower had to invoke the Insurrection Act to enforce federal court orders to integrate Little Rock Central High School after the Supreme Court held in Brown v.
It regained steam in the 1950s, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill to create the center in 1958.
Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait,” for speaker and orchestra, written in 1942 in the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack, had been slated for a performance at Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inauguration in 1952.
From Los Angeles Times
President Dwight Eisenhower’s secretary of state John Foster Dulles urged Eastern European nations in the mid-1950s to rise up against Soviet occupation by announcing a policy of “liberation” and “rollback” of communism.
Mr. Terzian is the author of “Architects of Power: Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American Century.”
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