We Dropped The A-Bomb
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Merle Miller excelled in crafting compelling oral biographies that delved into the complexities of significant American figures. His distinct approach involved weaving narratives through authentic voices, bringing historical events to life with vivid immediacy. Miller fearlessly tackled nuanced and often controversial subjects, from the postwar struggles of veterans to the intricate political landscapes shaped by leaders. His work stands as a testament to his skill in capturing the human spirit and his pioneering role in advocating for gay rights.






A book about being homosexual in the United States.
This book takes the reader behind battle lines and past staff meetings into the heart and mind of Ike, as reported firsthand by the men and women who were closest to him.--[book jacket].
Based on a series of interviews with the former President during the early sixties recounting his views of the historic times he lived in as well as his own life.