May 19, 1951 — The Pittsburgh Courier (letter)
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A letter to the editor of African-American newspaper The Courier, from their “What the People Think” section.
• Korean War media archive
• Harry Truman editorial archive
• Harry Truman letters, speeches, etc.
Truman’s Korea Policy Is Most ‘Insane Thing’
To the Editor:
I see from your Courier, dated May 5, 1951, that Dr. Bunche [Ralph Bunche] concurs with President Truman and Dean Acheson in that it is all right to have our boys killed in Korea, but they must not
attack the enemy at his base of supplies in Manchuria. War is war, and it has always been the way in war to attack the enemy, any place and at any time possible. I think that it is the most insane thing that ever took place in the human
mind, the idea of the U.S. and the U.N. to allow our boys to be shot at and killed by the thousands and not allowed to attack . . . to really attack that enemy.
I have a boy in Korea, and I feel just as the woman who
Fulton Lewis Jr. wrote about in his column of April 26.
The U.N. says you can’t fight China, so somebody should have the good sense to bring our boys home.
PRINCE A. SMITH, Cincinnati, Ohio
Related links:
Give Him a Fighting Chance | Milwaukee Sentinel, Oct. 8, 1951
The Korean War Makes No Sense | Robert C. Ruark (Dec. 1951)
Impeachment Parade | Chicago Tribune (letter), April 12, 1951
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