American Decades
"Letters from Los Alamos"
Letters
By: Phyllis Fisher
Date: November 1944, August 1945
Source: Fisher, Phyllis. "Letters from Los Alamos." November 1944, August 1945. Reprinted in America Firsthand, edited by Robert D. Marcus and David Burner, vol. 2, Readings from Reconstruction to the Present, 4th ed. Boston: Bedford Books, 1997.
About the Author: Phyllis Fisher and her son moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico, in 1944. Her husband, physicist Leon Fisher, was sent to Los Alamos to work on developing the first nuclear bomb for the United States government through the so-called Manhattan Project. The entire project was classified, so the Fishers could not tell family or friends where they were going or why. After August 6, 1945, when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, the entire world learned what had been done in Los Alamos. Phyllis Fisher then could write to her loved...
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1940's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- "The Four Freedoms"
- "Franklin D. Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Speech"
- Letter from James Y. Sakamoto to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority
- "Letters from Los Alamos"
- The Road to Serfdom
- "Serve Your Country in the WAVES"
- "Charter of the United Nations Preamble"
- "President Harry S. Truman's Address Before a Joint Session of Congress, March 12, 1947"
- The Testimony of J. Edgar Hoover Before the House Un-American Activities Committee
- "Address by General George C. Marshall Secretary of State of the United States at Harvard University, June 5, 1947"
- "Dewey Defeats Truman"
- "Communists Should Not Teach in American Colleges"
- "Wipe Out Discrimination"
- "Indian Self-Government"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
