Print version: James, Rawn The Truman Court Pirai : University of Missouri Press,c2021 ISBN 9780826222299
Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- Chapter One: "We Must Have Steel." -- Chapter Two: Justice Harold Burton -- Chapter Three: Attorney General Tom Clark -- Chapter Four: The Court Truman Inherited and a Justice Abroad -- Chapter Five: "The Very Nearly Indispensable Man" -- Chapter Six: Death of a Chief Justice -- Chapter Seven: "The General Utility Man of Government" -- Chapter Eight: Open Warriors and Assassins -- Chapter Nine: "A Man to Trust" -- Chapter Ten: Meatless On-Strike Midterm Elections -- Chapter Eleven: Labor’s Troubled Waters -- Chapter Twelve: The Chief Takes Charge -- Chapter Thirteen: A Civil Service -- Chapter Fourteen: Truman at the Lincoln Memorial -- Chapter Fifteen: Shelley v. Kraemer: The Judicial Revolution Begins -- Chapter Sixteen: Justice Douglas and the 1948 Presidential Election -- Chapter Seventeen: The Vinson Mission -- Chapter Eighteen: Justice Tom Clark -- Chapter Nineteen: Justice Sherman Minton -- Chapter Twenty: Civil Liberties and Loyalty -- Chapter Twenty-One: The Path to Brown: First Steps -- Chapter Twenty-Two: The Path to Brown: Unanimous Progress -- Chapter Twenty-Three: Caution in the Wind -- Chapter Twenty-Four: Monongahela River Valley Hope -- Chapter Twenty-Five: The District Court Hearing -- Chapter Twenty-Six: The Supreme Court Hearing -- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Conference and Resolution -- Chapter Twenty-Eight: "Zone of Twilight" -- Chapter Twenty-Nine: A President’s Nadir -- Chapter Thirty: The Truman Court -- Notes -- Index.