Truman
Truman
Harry S. Truman.
”Early Life Harry S. Truman, the oldest of three children born to Martha Ellen Young Truman
and John Anderson Truman, was born in his family’s small frame house in Lamar, Missouri, in
1884. Truman had no middle name; his parents apparently gave him the middle initial S.
because two family relatives names started with that letter.
When Truman was six years old, his family moved to Independence, Missouri, where he
attended the
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s steel mills,
a strike date was set for early April 9, 1952. Just hours before the scheduled strike, before a
nationwide radio audience, Truman directed Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer to seize
the mills to ensure their production to support the war efforts. However, on June 2, 1952, the
Supreme Court of the United States in a 6 to 3 decision on Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v.
Sawyer declared the seizure unconstitutional. The Court held that Truman
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