Foreword, by John Chancellor
Acknowledgments
1. Early Years
2. Entering Politics
3. Working with Tom Dewey
4. The Election of 1948
5. Enlisting Eisenhower
6. The Battle for the Nomination, 1952
7. Election and Transition to the Presidency
8. At the Helm of Justice
9. Appointing a new Chief Justice
10. Further Reshaping the Federal Judiciary
11. Building the Foundations of Equality
12. Enforcing Equality
13. Dealing with the Dilemma of Internal Security
14. Protecting the Presidency: McCarthy and Bricker
15. Changing the Constitution: The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
16. Measuring the Man: Eisenhower as President
17. Further Serving the Presidency: Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan
18. Practicing Law
19. Bar Association Activity
20. Winding Down
Appendix A. Eisenhower’s Letter to Brownell, March 18, 1952
Appendix B. United States Supreme Court Order in Brown v. Board of Education
Appendix C. Southern Manifesto
Appendix D. Brownell Opinion to Eisenhower on Little Rock School Desegregation
Appendix E. Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
Index
Photographs follow page 86