Even after leaving presidential office at a time when America was in its
ascendance to global power, Harry Truman would call Independence,
Missouri, the center of the world. It was already a town rich in the
history of westward exploration and spiritual pilgrimage before he began
sixty-four years of residence there, but the way it shaped Truman and
was, in turn, shaped by him has defined Independence's legacy. That
defining relationship is explored here by Truman expert Jon Taylor as it
never has been before.