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Index
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Preface
I. Courage and Politics
Part One: The Time and the Place
II. John Quincy Adams: “The magistrate is the servant not . . . of the people, but of his God.”
Part Two: The Time and the Place
III. Daniel Webster: “. . . not as a Massachusetts man . . . but as an American . . .”
IV. Thomas Hart Benton: “I despise the bubble popularity . . .”
V. Sam Houston: “. . . I can forget that I am called a traitor.”
Part Three: The Time and the Place
VI. Edmund G. Ross: “I . . . looked down into my open grave.”
VII. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar: “Today I must be true or false . . .”
Part Four: The Time and the Place
VIII. George Norris: “I have come home to tell you the truth.”
IX. Robert A. Taft: “. . . liberty of the individual to think his own thoughts . . .”
X. Other Men of Political Courage: “. . . consolation . . . for the contempt of mankind.”
XI. The Meaning of Courage
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Books by John F. Kennedy
Credits
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Copyright
About the Publisher
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