1 “With Malice Toward None” by Jon Meacham
In his Second Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln embodied leading in a time of polarization, political disagreement, and clashing understandings of reality.
2 The Secret Plans to Invade Japan, by David Dean Barrett
U.S. military leaders drew up elaborate plans to invade Japan, with estimates of American casualties ranging as high as two to four million, given the terrible losses at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
3 Why Did Ruby Kill Oswald? by Burt W. Griffin
Sixty years ago, Jack Ruby shot Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. What was his motive? The Warren Commission lawyer who investigated Ruby reveals the killer’s state of mind.
4 Who Really Was FDR? by Derek Leebaert