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Will the Communists, if they govern large and complex industrial cities, permit an opposition press and opposition party to challenge them by a combination of patronage and ideology? .... But if the Communists are wrong in their calculations and are outvoted, will they yield to a peaceful vote? Will
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The introduction warned, "In Asia there are a billion people who are tired of the world as it is; they live such terrible bondage that they have nothing to lose but their chains.... Less than a thousand years ago Europe lived this way; then Europe revolted... The people of Asia are going through the
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The fight in Foreign News was not a fight for control of a seven-page section of a newsmagazine. It was a struggle to decide whether a million Americans more or less were going to be given the facts about Soviet aggression, or whether those facts were going to be suppressed, distorted, sugared or
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that made John F. Kennedy the President. The later presidential books sold well but failed to have as great an effect, partly because other authors were by then publishing about the same topics, and White's larger-than-life style of storytelling became less fashionable during the 1960s and '70s.
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as a "callous and condescending" portrayal of Chinese. White's reporting was described as "self-important, sanctimonious and he gave voice to no more than an American viewpoint", wherein he portrayed the Chinese as merely pawns in the
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They also note that the book's influence was ephemeral. Henry Luce, however, refused to even tip his hat to White when they passed on the street, and bitterly criticized "that book by that ugly little Jewish son of a bitch."
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made it difficult for any reporter or official who had had any contact with communists, however innocent, to escape suspicion of communist sympathies. White opted to turn from writing about China to take up reporting on the
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they champion civil liberties as ardently as they do now? This is a question that cannot be answered until we have had the opportunity of seeing how a transitional coalition regime works in peace time practice.
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White's marriage to Nancy Bean ended in divorce. They had a son and a daughter, Heyden White Rostow and David Fairbank White. His second marriage was to Beatrice Kevitt Hofstadter, the widow of historian
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perverted into the exact opposite of their true meaning. In retrospect, it can be seen that this critical struggle was, on a small scale, an opening round of the Hiss Case.
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s Washington correspondent. However, prior to the election, the partnership dissolved, as White was unhappy with the quality of work he was seeing from the
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On May 15, 1986, nine days after his 71st birthday, White suffered a sudden stroke and died in New York City. He was survived by his children and his wife.
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reporters. This final entry in the series was shortened and titled "The Shaping of the Presidency, 1984," a lengthy post-election analysis piece in
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song, "Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot." White, who had known the
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Sullivan, Walter. ". . . The Crucial 1940s Nieman Reports." The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University (Spring 1983)
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remarked that White never attempted to take on board the Chinese viewpoint, and points out there were unconfirmed rumors that the
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Others note that White and Jacoby reported on but did not endorse Chinese Communist strength, and cite such passages as:
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magazine, came to China, he learned of White's expertise, the two bonded, and White became the China correspondent for
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Harry and Teddy: The Turbulent Friendship of Press Lord Henry R. Luce and His Favorite Reporter, Theodore H. White
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Athwart History: Half a Century of Polemics, Animadversions, and Illuminations: A William F. Buckley Jr. Omnibus
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With experience in analyzing foreign cultures from his time abroad, White took up the challenge of analyzing
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Although he maintained respect for Luce, White resigned and returned home to write freely, along with
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Awarded a Harvard traveling fellowship for a round-the-world journey, White ended up in
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Through the Looking Glass: Foreign Journalists in China, from the Opium Wars to Mao
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Ferling, John E. (1977). "History as Journalism: An Assessment of Theodore White".
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for general nonfiction. It remains the most influential publication about the
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Contemporary critics on the left have strongly criticized a 1967 made-for-TV
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magazine drawing a parallel between her husband and his administration to
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Obituary of Beatrice Kevitt Hofstadter, New York Times, November 1, 2012.
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Theodore H. White at Large: The Best of His Magazine Writing, 1939โ€“1986
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and helped to draw international attention to the shortcomings of the
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Buckley, William F. Jr.; Kimball, Roger & Bridges, Linda (2010).
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portrayed "the Journalist", an unnamed representation of White, in
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America in Search of Itself: The Making of the President 1956โ€“1980
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as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents of the 20th century. After
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and the fall of Nixon, White broke his quadrennial pattern with
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from his time as a classmate of the late President's brother,
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in 1943. White then served as European correspondent for the
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White chafed at the restrictions put on his reporting by the
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Bethell, John T.; Hunt, Richard M.; Shenton, Robert (2004).
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White, Theodore Harold.(1943). Until the Harvest Is Reaped,
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in the 1940s. He was the first foreigner to report on the
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King Richard: Nixon and Watergate: An American Tragedy
903:. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. p.  457:. The remaining chapters were to be written by other 693:(1948) by Joseph W. Stilwell, Theodore H. White (ed.) 30:"Theodore White" redirects here. For other uses, see 1191:"China: The Roots of Madness, 1967: Movies & TV" 1094:Buckley, William F. Jr. (May 22, 1986), "Unknown", 880: 878: 729:(1960). Novel, depicted his experience at Colliers. 249:He returned to his wartime experience in the novel 631:His reporting role in Henan is portrayed by actor 415:. He predicted that Nixon would emerge alongside 1203:"The Bootleg Files: China: The Roots of Madness" 139:, White describes helping form one of the early 1759:Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction winners 1046:"Theodore White-Time Book Project Dissolves", 364:and Jackie focused on the ending lyrics of an 1393: 449:partnered with White to publish the 400 page 8: 1318:Theodore H. 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New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 1297:Journal of American-East Asian Relations 698:Fire in the Ashes: Europe in Mid Century 520:discuss how White's China reporting for 1165: 1140: 1073:. New York: Random House. p. 498. 934: 856: 391:White also interviewed Kennedy's rival 59:White started his career reporting for 1193:, Amazon.com, Retrieved March 25, 2011 1451:Anti-intellectualism in American Life 1409:Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction 1364:JFK Presidential Library & Museum 997: 884: 273:in Europe and then ultimately to the 230:White also witnessed and reported on 7: 312:United States presidential elections 119:youth movement. He was a student at 1345:Papers of T. H. White: an inventory 1278:. Hong Kong University Press, 2009. 623:was involved in the film's making. 455:1984 Democratic National Convention 1779:20th-century American male writers 1351:). Includes a biographical notice. 977:, by Theodore H. 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Index

Theodore White
Ted White
Chinese
China during World War II
Time magazine
wartime China
Chinese famine of 1942โ€“43
Nationalist government
Loss of China
The Making of the President 1960
presidential elections
Dorchester, Boston
Jewish
Hashomer Hatzair
Boston Latin School
Harvard College
B.A.
John K. Fairbank
Zionist
The Harvard Crimson
Chungking
China
Henry R. Luce
Time
Time
the war
Henan Famine
Chinese Communists
Chinese government censorship
Whittaker Chambers

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