Title: The Long Road to the Short History
1The Long Road to the Short History of the Truman
Center at UMKC
2This collection of events and upcoming plans
along the long road to the short history of the
Truman Center was prepared for our friends and
supporters for those who believe in the power
of civic education and civic engagement, as Harry
Truman did.We hope you enjoy our story. We
would welcome an opportunity to discuss programs
or plans that are of specific interest to you.
Dr. Dale Neuman Program Director phone
816-235-2787 e-mail neumand_at_umkc.edu
Gayla Curtis Program Specialist and Assistant to
the Director phone 816-235-2720 e-mail
curtisgd_at_umkc.edu
Or visit us online at www.cas.umkc.edu/trumancente
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3The Establishment of the Truman Center at UMKC
4In the Beginning
- In 1969, President Harry S. Truman, in a letter
to UMKC Chancellor James Olson, authorized the
establishment of the Harry S. Truman Center for
Governmental Affairs. Over the course of the
next 25 years, committees meet, studies are done
and recommendations come forth to no avail. The
Center lies dormant.
5A New Start
- Beginning in 2007, following a mandate from a
new chancellor, a transition advisory committee
that included persons from public life and the
university was created to develop a mission
statement and identify initiatives for the Truman
Center. -
Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United
States
6Truman Center Mission Initiatives
- Truman Center Mission
- To honor Harry S. Trumans legacy of public
service, leadership, and the importance of the
contribution of the ordinary citizen to the
well-being of the political community through
public affairs and educational programs. - Truman Center Initiatives
- It was agreed that each initiative must address
something that was important to Harry Truman and,
when taken together, could serve to honor his
legacy. - Those initiatives came to be Civic Education,
- Civic Engagement and Local Governance.
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7Cooperating Partners
- In June 2007, Dean Karen Vorst of UMKCs College
of Arts and Sciences, and Dr. Michael Devine,
Director of the Truman Presidential Library, sign
a Memorandum of Understanding whereby the two
Truman-named entities would become cooperating
partners in programming to honor Truman.
Dr. Dale Neuman and Dean Karen Vorst of UMKC, and
Dr. Michael Devine and Dr. Ray Geselbracht of the
Truman Presidential Library gather to sign the
Memorandum of Understanding
Subsequently, the Truman Forum of the Kansas City
Public Library began to partner with the Truman
Center by providing a venue for our programs.
8Programming Events2007-Present
9Inaugural Event
- In November 2007, Frank K. Kelly a UKC alumnus,
Class of 1938, inaugurated our public affairs
series when he returned to Kansas City and UMKC
to discuss writing speeches and working for
Truman in 1948.
Frank K. Kelly, former Truman speechwriter, at
UMKC
102007-Present
- In February, 2008, Ken Hechler, who worked in the
Truman White House from 1949-1952, came to UMKC
to discuss issues of staffing the White House
Office and the difference between the way Truman
and presidents of recent years chose and used
advisors.
Ken Hechler, assistant to Truman from 1949-1952
112007-Present
- In April 2008, David Moore, former Gallup vice
president and senior editor of the Gallup Poll
came to Kansas City and revisited the
difficulties with opinion polls in the Truman
election of 1948. Moore also discussed issues
relevant in the conduct of recent polls.
David Moore discusses Polling in America From
Truman to Bush
122007-Present
- In May 2008, two undergraduate students, are
named the first two Harry Truman Bootstrap
Scholarship Interns. In June, they are sent all
expenses paid to Washington to intern in Congress
for both Senator McCaskill and Representative
Cleaver. - The scholarship included tuition and fees so
interns could earn academic credit by combining
an academic program with real-world experiences.
United States Capitol
132007-Present
- In October 2008, UMKC celebrated its 75th
anniversary. As part of the celebration, William
Worley, adjunct history professor, provided an
impersonation of Truman, recreating memories and
events, including Trumans acceptance of an
honorary degree on the steps of Scofield Hall at
the University of Kansas City.
Truman accepts honorary Doctorate of Law degree
at UKC in 1945.
William Worley as Truman in 2008.
14Trumans honorary diploma from UKC 1945
152007-Present
- Later that month, the Truman Center partnered
with the Kansas City United Nations Day Committee
to host a program on global warming. - Dr. John M.R. Stone, provided a presentation
titled Challenges and Opportunities of Climate
Change, in which he discussed his work on the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which
shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former
Vice President Al Gore.
Dr. John M.R. Stone
162007-Present
- In February 2009, the Truman Center hosted Dr.
D. Robert Worley, noted expert in national
security, for a discussion of the presidents use
of the National Security Council, beginning with
its initial organization under Truman.
Dr. D. Robert Worley
172007-Present
- In the summer of 2009, the Truman Center
presented Harry Truman the Road Builder A Look
Forward from 1920 to 2040. Archivist Dr. Sam
Rushay discussed Trumans fascination with roads
and automobiles, along with his impact on
transportation issues of the day in Jackson
County. Tom Gerend of the Mid-America Regional
Council provided a futuristic look at the
pressing transportation issues of today, going
forward.
Truman and his Stafford car at a picnic
181922 Jackson County, Missouri, campaign flyer
Button supporting Trumans bond issue concerning
roads
192007-Present
- In September 2009, the Truman Center presented
Democracys Challenge Reclaiming the Publics
Role, the first of two Harrys Front Porch
Forums, focusing on Americans turning away from
public life and becoming spectators, rather than
participants. This was a small-group discussion
format, led by a moderator.
Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands
with an unidentified man at the Truman Library
ca. 1964
202007-Present
- On October 5, 2009, the Truman Center hosted Dr.
David Atkinson, UMKCs Curators Distinguished
Teaching Professor of Political Science and Law.
Dr. Atkinson presented Appointing the Supreme
Court From Truman to Obama, in which he
discussed the controversial appointments of
Supreme Court Justices.
Dr. David Atkinson
212007-Present
- In October 2009, the Truman Center participated
in the second of Harrys Front Porch Forums,
titled Preparing Todays Kids for Tomorrows
Jobs What Should Our Community Do? This
small-group discussion focused on the preparation
of todays youth in a rapidly changing economy
and world.
President Truman greeting a group of children
222007-Present
- On October 20, 2009, authors Allis and Ronald
Radosh visit Kansas City as guests of the Truman
Center and the Jewish Community Relations Bureau.
They discuss their new, highly acclaimed book, A
Safe Haven Harry S. Truman and the Founding of
Israel.
232007-Present
- On October 29, 2009, the Truman Center hosted
United Nations Under-Secretary General, Dr.
Radhika Coomaraswamy, to discuss the topic of
children and armed conflict.
Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy
242007-Present
- On June 22, 2010, Dr. Meena Bose, Director of
the Kalikow Center for the Study of the American
Presidency at Hofstra University, presented a
lecture on The Role of the UN in U.S. Foreign
Policy From Truman to Obama.
252007-Present
- On September 27, 2010, Dr. George C. Edwards
III, George and Julia Blucher Jordan Chair in
Presidential Studies and Distinguished Professor
of Political Science at Texas AM University,
spoke on Presidential Leadership and Health Care
Reform From Truman to Obama. Edwards examined
the challenges our presidents face in setting
healthcare policy.
262007-Present
- On October 18, 2010, the Truman Center hosted
UN Under-Secretary General B. Lynn Pascoe, head
of the U.N.s Department of Political Affairs.
Pascoe addressed his departments chief
responsibilities in preventative diplomacy.
272007-Present
- October, 2010, the Truman Center co-partnered
with the Truman Forum at the Kansas City Public
LibraryPlaza Branch on the topic of Americas
Role in the World What Does National Security
Mean in the 21st Century?
282007-Present
- In November, 2010, the Truman Center and the
Kansas City League of Women Voters, in
collaboration with a delegation from Azerbaijan,
presented a discussion Learning Democracy
Election Processes in the U.S. and Azerbaijan.
292007-Present
- In May, 2011, Ambassador James McLay, New
Zealands permanent representative to the United
Nations, addressed a Truman Center audience on
the occasion of the memorial to those UN
Peacekeepers who lost their lives on peacekeeping
missions in 2010.
302007-Present
- The Truman Center, along with UMKCs Political
Science Honor Society (Pi Sigma Alpha) and
GCKUNA, hosted Deputy Secretary-General of the
UN, Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro of Tanzania. Dr. Migiro
spoke on the need for everyone to get involved in
the global issues that affect the UN, because
ultimately, they affect not just one country or
region, but us all.
312007-Present
- On Presidents Day, February 20, 2012, Historian
of the U.S. Senate, Don Ritchie, presented A
Conflicted Legacy Presidents and Congress from
Truman to Obama.
322007-Present
- Dr. Susan Levine came to Kansas City in March of
2012 to present School Lunch Politics From
Truman to Reagan in honor of Trumans signing of
the first school lunch bill.
332007-Present
- In celebration of Mayors UN Day, 2012, Lynn
Stratford, Senior Vice-President of Program
Strategic Partnerships for UNICEF, spoke at a
pre-dinner session on global efforts on behalf of
childrens health.
342007-Present
- In observance of 2013s UN Peacekeepers Day,
Kieran Dwyer, Chief Spokesman, U.N. Department of
Peacekeeping Operations, addressed the challenges
in current peacekeeping operations. Peacekeepers
Day is a time to honor the women and men from
many nations who don Blue Helmets to defend the
helpless and keep the peace.
352007-Present
- On October 23, 2013, in celebration of Mayors UN
Day, Kristin Hetle, Director of Strategic
Partnerships-UN Women, along with other KC
organizations focused on womens issues.
Discussions included the achievements and
challenges in promoting gender equality and
empowering women in the U.S. and abroad.
362007-Present
- Jordie Hannum, Director of the Better World
Campaign of the UN Foundation, on June 6, 2014,
discussed the history, role, effectiveness and
costs of the UN Peacekeeping Operations as they
deal with preventing and reducing violence around
the world.
372007-Present
- On June 3, 2014, Dr. Melvin Goodman presented
Presidents the CIA From Truman to Obama at
the National Archives, where he discussed the
intelligence and operational successes and
failures of the CIA from the perspective of the
relationship between the Presidency and the CIA.
382007-Present
- On September 24, 2014, Dr. Stephen Sestanovich
discussed Maximalist America in the World From
Truman to Obama. Beginning with President Truman,
he examined the winding road of American foreign
policy, illustrating where the U.S. often must
make detours amid great controversy. -
392007-Present
- In observance once again of the Mayors United
Nations Day 2014, recently retired Ambassador
Rosemary DiCarlo spoke at a pre-dinner session
for high school and college students on Oct.
27th. She addressed the current U.S.-U.N.
relationship and also participated in a QA
session with the students, describing in detail
life in the foreign service. -
402007-Present
- To mark the 70th anniversary of President
Trumans decision to drop the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in August of
1945ending the war and ushering in the Nuclear
AgeDr. Sam Walker on April 9, 2015 at the
National Archives of Kansas City addressed a
standing-room-only crowd, providing commentary on
the options available to President Truman for
ending the war in the Pacific Theater, and
explaining why Truman made the decision to
utilize the bomb. -
412007-Present
- In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the
creation of the United Nations, keynote speaker
James H. Williams, Executive Director of the
National Churchill Museum, on June 27, 2015,
discussed how in June of 1945, 50 countries
signed a charter which pledged the pursuit of
peace, tolerance, and the economic and social
advancement of all peoples. -
422007-Present
- The annual UN Peacekeepers Round Table featured
keynote speaker Ken Payumo, Chief of the
Peacekeeping Operations Support Section of the UN
Department of Safety and Security on September
19, 2015, at Union Station. Payumo discussed the
accomplishments, challenges and sacrifices of UN
Peacekeepers in todays day and age. -
432007-Present
- On October 8, 2015, Irwin F. Gellman presented
Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower Myths and
Realities of the Civil Rights Struggle. He
discussed the civil rights records of both men,
and put their accomplishments--and
limitations--into historical context. -
442007-Present
- Doug Charles discussed Hoovers War on Gays
Exposing the FBIs Sex Deviates Program on
Thursday, October 22, 2015. At the FBI, the Sex
Deviates program encompassed more than 330,000
pages of information. Charles explained the
extraordinary invasion of U.S. citizens privacy
perpetrated on a historic scale. -
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452007-Present
- The annual Mayors United Nations Day 2015 was
held on October 23rd at the InterContinental
Hotel with a student session prior to the dinner
held at the Kauffman Foundation Conference
Center. Ms. Sharon Riggle, Chief of Office, OSRSG
Children and Armed Conflict discussed what can be
done to protect children fleeing armed conflict.
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462007-Present
- On November 10, 2015, Dr. Mark Hull presented
Justice After Nuremberg, a retrospective on the
Nuremberg Military Tribunals following World War
II. His talk focused on the Einsatzgruppen case,
which still remains the largest murder trial in
history, with twenty-four defendants and over a
million victims. -
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47Looking AheadProgramming Ideas Plans
48Programming Ideas Plans
- Civic Engagement
- Broaden Undergraduate Bootstrap Internship
Program to include full semesters in D.C. and/or
in local Congressional and other placement sites. - Identify and fund graduate student internships in
local governments (also addresses County
Governance initiative.) - Encourage service learning opportunities in
public and governmental agency environments.
49We hope you have enjoyed the sights found along
the long road to the start of the UMKC Truman
Center. We welcome your questions and would enjoy
an opportunity to visit with you regarding topics
of interest or suggestions you have regarding the
Center.
Dr. Dale Neuman Program Director phone
816-235-2787 e-mail neumand_at_umkc.edu
Gayla Curtis Program Specialist and Assistant to
the Director phone 816-235-2720 e-mail
curtisgd_at_umkc.edu
If you are interested in donating to the Truman
Center, please visit us online at
www.cas.umkc.edu/trumancenter
50Truman Center Logo
- Commissioned by the Truman Center, and developed
in - collaboration by UMKC Graphic Design students
- Natosha Snidow, Riley Davis, and Samantha Kuns