Our Supreme Task : How Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech Defined the Cold War Alliance

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In 1946, in the midst of global turmoil and after being voted out of office, Winston Churchill made a trip to the unlikely venue of Fulton, Missouri, to deliver an address now known as the Iron Curtain Speech, which defined the dangers of totalitarian Communism. This is the story of that pivotal speech, the college president who made it happen, and the irrepressible man who delivered it.

"[An] absorbing reconstruction of events leading up to Fulton's fifteen minutes of fame.... White shines a warm and winning spotlight on rural post-war America as he describes the hamlet's feverish preparation to host the leader."-Newark Star-Ledger

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